Bronze. An In-Depth Guide, metals4U - Ideas & Advice
Bronze is an alloy comprising primarily of copper and about 12% tin. Other metals such as zinc, manganese, nickel, or aluminium are also commonly added to produce a range of alloys that are much harder than unalloyed copper. Other non-metals, or metalloids as they are also known, such as arsenic, phosphorus or silicon may also be added to create alloys with added benefits such as increased stiffness, ductility, or improved machinability. Bronze is non-magnetic.
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