A Treatise on Brasses, Bronzes and Other Alloys: And Their Constituent MetalsJ. Wiley & Sons, 1900 - 574 Seiten |
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20 per cent acid alloys containing alloys of copper aluminium annealed antimony Author bismuth brass Breaking load brittle Broke bronze carbon chemical color composition COMPOSITION.-Original mixture compression copper and zinc copper-tin alloys crystallization curve deflection density ductility elastic limit ELONGATION engineer exhibited figures flux fractured section furnace fusible fusion given gold grayish-white gun-bronze hard increase ingot iridium kilogs lead length less LOAD PER SQUARE lustre malleable manganese Manganese Bronze maximum melted metal method millimetres MODULUS OF ELASTICITY Modulus of rupture mould Muntz metal nearly nickel obtained oxide phosphor-bronze phosphorus piece Platinum pounds per square produced proportions pure copper red heat reduced resilience Resistance decreased reverberatory furnace rolled sheet silver solder specific gravity square inch steel strain strain-diagram strength sulphur surface TABLE temperature Tenacity per square tensile TENSILE STRESS tin).—Color tion Tombac torsional usually wire yellow zinc ΙΟ
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Seite 481 - Thus, the reduction of the value of the modulus between the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water is...