Bronze Sheet

Bronze Sheet

Bronze sheet/ plate is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12–12.5% tin and often with the addition of other metals (such as aluminium, manganese, nickel or zinc) and sometimes non-metals or metalloids such as arsenic, phosphorus or silicon. These additions produce a range of alloys that may be harder than copper alone, or have other useful properties, such as stiffness, ductility, or machinability. Bronze is harder than copper as a result of alloying that metal with tin or other metals. Bronze is also more fusible (i.e., more readily melted) and is hence easier to cast. It is also harder than pure iron and far more resistant to corrosion. The substitution of iron for bronze in tools and weapons from about 1000 BC was the result of iron’s abundance compared to copper and tin rather than any inherent advantages of iron.

SPECIFICATION
Item
Description
Alu Alloy

C5102, C5191, C5210, C5100, C95400, C63200, C63000, C61400

Temper

R, M, Y, Y2, Y4, Y8, T, O, 1/4H, 1/2H, H

Thickness 

0.3 - 50 mm

Width

200 - 1000 mm

Length

200 - 6000 mm

Application

1) Sculpture

2) Aircraft: Hydraulic pressure lines

3) Electrical: Pole line hardware, motors, rotor bar

4) Hardware: Bolts, burrs, butts, clamps, cotter pins, hinges, marine hardware, nails, nuts, pole line hardware, screws

5) Industrial: Bearing plates, bushings, cable, channels, chemical equipment, heat exchanger tubes, kettles, piston rings, tanks, rivets, screen cloth and wire, screen plates, shafting

6) Marine: Propeller shafts, hardware, propeller shafts, etc.

APPLICATION

Sculpture

Hardware

Decoration