• Bronze is a mixture of two metals. These two
metals are
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alloy of copper and tin
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Bronze is usually a mixture of tin in different proportions with copper. However, in addition to tin, zinc, manganese, aluminum, nickel, etc. are also mixed in it.
- Bronze usually has a copper content of at least 60 percent; It contains 12% of tin and a mixture of other metals (mentioned above) and even non-metallic substances and metals, such as arsenic, phosphorus, silicon, etc. That is, in the language of metallurgy, bronze is not a specific alloy, but a group of alloys made of a mixture of other substances in different proportions with copper and tin collectively referred to as 'bronze'.
- In modern times, bronze usually contains 6% copper (Cu) and the remaining 12% tin (Sb). But bronze is not only used to refer to this particular alloy, but also to a special class of copper and tin. In fact, copper and tin combine in different proportions to form different types of mixed crystals with different melting points. The first of these is alpha mixed crystal; Commonly known as Alpha Bronze. It is actually a solid solution of tin with copper.
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