Bronze
A yellow to yellow-brown alloy that contains mostly copper and tin. However, the name is now applied to other alloys that do not contain tin.
- Discovered
- 2500BC bronze is developed in Mesopotania.
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| Density | 8800 | kgm-3 | Clip |
| Melting Point | 1300 | K | Clip |
| Tensile strength | 260000000 | Nm-2 | Clip |
| Yield strength | 140000000 | Nm-2 | Clip |
| Youngs modulus | 96E+09 to 120E+09 | Nm-2 | Clip |
| Poissons ratio | 0.34 | Clip | |
| Linear expansivity | 0.000017 | K-1 | Clip |
| Specific heat capacity | 360 | Jkg-1K-1 | Clip |
| Thermal conductivity | 180 | Wm-1K-1 | Clip |
| Electromotive Series | -0.47 | V | Clip |
paste all data into clipboardSee also: Aluminium Bronze, Arsenical Bronze, Bath Metal, Brass, Florentine Bronze, Manganese Bronze, Nonferrous, Paris Bronze, Phosphor Bronze.
Subjects: Mechanical Engineering
- Weblinks:
- MetalInfo.com Latest metal properties ferrous / nonferrous and world- wide metal cross-references.


