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Cartilage Cartilage wire Cartons Cartridge brass Cartrol... [Pg.170]

In any specific environment, only certain alloys are affected. Substitution of more resistant materials does not always necessitate major alloy compositional changes. Adding as little as a few hundredths of a percent of arsenic, for example, can markedly reduce dezincification in cartridge brass. Antimony and phosphorus additions up to 0.1% are similarly efficacious. [Pg.302]

Commercial bronze Red brass Cartridge brass Yellow brass Muntz metal Admiralty brass Admiralty brass Admiralty brass Naval brass Phosphor bronze Phosphor bronze Aluminum bronze Aluminum bronze D... [Pg.46]

The components of Navy percussion fuze primers contg MF usually consist of a Cu (or cartridge brass) primer cup, a tin (or Cu) sealing cup or disk, and a tin-plated brass anvil. Cartridge brass and gilding-metal is used by the Army for primer cups contg MF... [Pg.854]

Cartridge brass - [COPPERALLOYS - WROUGHT COPPER AND WROUGHTCOPPERALLOYS] (Vol 7)... [Pg.170]

Among the uses for cartridge brass (30% zinc and 70% copper by weight) are ammunition and radiators for cars. What is the number of moles of each component in an 18-g sample ... [Pg.207]

As has been pointed out in the author s work on Copper and Cartridge Brass, the percentage cold work given by the above formula is a function of the deformation only, and does not give any indication of the value of the mechanical... [Pg.20]

T.C. Wilson, G. Edmunds, E.A. Anderson, and W. Peirce, Effect on Season Cracking of Alloy Additions to Cartridge Brass, Sym-... [Pg.448]

Brasses are easily machined, spun, stamped and polished. They resist corrosion well and are used in the form of sheet, strip, rod, wire, tubing and castings. Cartridge brass with copper 70, and zinc 30, is particularly tough and strong. [Pg.101]

Cartridge brass is a composition in the phase range of the alloy a-brass, which is made up with 30wt% zinc and 70wt% copper. The alloy has the A1 structure, in which the metal atoms are disordered over the available sites. The density is 8470 kg m . Estimate the lattice parameter of the alloy. [Pg.196]

This alloy contains 70% copper and 30% zinc and is highly ductile. It is often referred to as cartridge brass, due to its use in the manufacture of ammunition. Because of its ductility it can be used in pressing, spinning and drawing operations. [Pg.221]

Tin additions significantly increase the corrosion resistance of some brasses, especially dezincification. Uninhibited Admiralty metal is a variation of Cartridge brass (alloy C26000), which is produced by the addition of 1 % tin to... [Pg.566]

C26000-C26200 Cartridge brass, radiator cores, hardware, ammunition, plumbing accessories... [Pg.470]


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