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Architectural bronze

Red brass, 85 15, is obtained using higher CN Zn ratio architectural bronze, 90 10, with an even higher ratio. [Pg.159]

High tensile brass (architectural bronze) C38500 57Cu-40Zn-3Pb 8350 138 414 30 95 990 88-109 21.0 8.620... [Pg.185]

BRASS. MUNTZ METAL. ARCHITECTURAL BRONZE, NICKEL SILVER Hardware BRASS, BRONZE. NICKEL SILVER... [Pg.649]

C11030 Chemically refined tough C38500 Architectural bronze... [Pg.626]

The spontaneous surface corrosion of copper and its alloys has been used for centuries to create a spectrum of colors and hues controlled by the nature of the alloy and its relation to the environment. Patina is usually a green or brownish film formed naturally on copper and bronze by long exposure or artificially and is often valued aesthetically for its color. Copper and copper alloys are widely used in architectural applications to take advantage of their inherent range of colors. Although these metals may be used in their natural color, as fabricated, it is sometimes desirable to chemically color pure copper, commercial bronze, and architectural bronze. [Pg.659]

A wide range of optically interesting bronze materials such as LiFe Fe F6 have been described.Although architecturally and magnetically of interest, typical resistivity is high at room temperature, 10 2 cm. The factors that influence the rates of intramolecular electron transfer in solids have been discussed by Hendrickson. Intramolecular electron transfer in this area is being intensely examined for possible application in molecular electronics. [Pg.2723]

H. Lechtman, Architectural Cramps at Tiwanaku Copper-Arsenic-Nickel Bronze, inMetal-lurgica Antiqual in Honour of HanS Gert Bachmann and Robert Maddin, T. Rehren, A. Hauptmann, and J.D. Muhly (eds.), Deutches Bergbau-Museum Bochum, 1998, pp. 77-92. [Pg.47]


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