1st Edition

Cast and Wrought Aluminium Bronzes Properties, Processes and Structure

By Harry Meigh Copyright 2000
    434 Pages
    by CRC Press

    434 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Continuous casting of non-ferrous metals has been practised for well over 100 years. It has many advantages over static ingot and book mould casting, the most important being improved yield, reduced energy consumption and reduction of manpower, with a consequent reduction in cost. This book shows how the prrocess can be used in an engineering environment for casting a wide range of copper based alloys and precious metals, including gold and silver, and selected nickel alloys.

    1: Cast and Wrought Aluminium Bronzes; 1: Aluminium Bronzes and Their Alloying Elements; 2: Physical Properties; 3: Cast Aluminium Bronzes; 4: Manufacture and Design of Aluminium Bronze Castings; 5: Wrought Aluminium Bronzes; 6: Heat Treatment of Aluminium Bronzes; 7: Welding and Fabrication (including metallic surfacing); 8: Mechanism of Corrosion; 9: Aluminium Bronzes in Corrosive Environments; 10: Resistance to Wear; 2: Microstructure of Aluminium Bronzes; 101: Introduction to Part 2; 11: Binary Alloy Systems; 12: Ternary Alloy Systems; 13: Copper–Aluminium–Nickel–Iron System; 14: Copper–Manganese-Aluminium-Iron-Nickel System

    Biography

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