Papers - A High-strength Silicon-brass Die-casting Alloy (T. P. 1123, with discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. U. Seybolt Bruce W. Gonser
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

A few copper-zinc-hasp alloys mppt die-casting requirements reasonably well, although improvements are desired. Aluminum bronzes, high-tin bronzes and some copper-nickel-zinc alloys can be die-cast, according to Herb,' but seldom are because of such factors as higher melting ranges and greater cost than certain of the brasses. Fox2 has summarized the copper-base die-casting alloys that were in commercial use in 1937 and has given the effects of different alloying constituents. Table 1 gives some of the properties of these alloys as reported by Fox. a Properties reported by Fox.2 b Trade name of Brastil, Doehler Die Casting Co., similar to Webert Alloy,34 American Brass Co., and Tombasil Alloy,5 Ajax Metal Co. e Trade name Tinicosil, Titan Metal Manufacturing Co. Melting point (liquidus) of the yellow brass is given by Herb1 as 1650" F., of the high-silicon Brastil (with 4.5 to 5 per cent Si) as 1600" F., and of the nickel silver as 1675" F. d Criterion not stated.
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APA: A. U. Seybolt Bruce W. Gonser  (1940)  Papers - A High-strength Silicon-brass Die-casting Alloy (T. P. 1123, with discussion)

MLA: A. U. Seybolt Bruce W. Gonser Papers - A High-strength Silicon-brass Die-casting Alloy (T. P. 1123, with discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1940.

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