Copper-Nickel-Tin alloys have emerged as high-performance materials, combining excellent strength with good ductility and corrosion resistance. Their superior mechanical properties stem from intricate ...
THE microstructure of the copper-tin alloys has been studied by Behrens, Charpy, Stead and others. Recently Messrs. Heycock and Neville {Phil. Trans. Royal Society, 1901; Glasgow meeting, British ...
Dozens of copper alloys are available as bearing materials. Most of these can be grouped into five classes: copper lead, copper tin (sometimes called tin bronze), leaded bronze, aluminum bronze, and ...
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