The Metallic Alloys : a Practical Guide for the Manufacture of All Kinds of Alloys, Amalgams, And Solders, Used By Metal-Workers ... With An Appendix On the Coloring of Alloys
The Metallic Alloys : a Practical Guide for the Manufacture of All Kinds of Alloys, Amalgams, And Solders, Used By Metal-Workers ... With An Appendix On the Coloring of Alloys
Brannt, William T. (William Theodore), B. 1844
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It melts at 320° F., ex- pands on cooling, is claimed to be capable of resisting well the disintegrating action of the atmosphere, is at- tacked by but few acids, and by them but slowly ; or by alkalies ; is insoluble in water and may receive a high polish. It makes clean, full castings, taking very per- fect impressions ; it is cheap and easily worked. It has been used as solder for gas-pipes and as a joint material in place of lead. Luteeine or Paris metaL — Copper 800 parts, nickel 160, tin ...20, cobalt 10, iron 6, and zinc 5. Alloys for smaU patterns in foundries, I. Tin 7.6 parts, lead 2.6. 11. Zinc 76 parts, tin 25. III. Tin 30 parts, lead 70. The last of these alloys is for patterns which will not be in frequent use and which may be mended, bent, etc. The first gives harder and stiffer patterns ; the second is harder than tin and more tenacious than zinc, while at the same time it preserves a certain ductility. Alloys for calico-printing rollers. — Hauvel considers a MISCELLANEOUS ALLOYS.
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