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Copper alloys: processed copper for specific purposes
Pure Copper is soft and sometimes too ductile for specific applications. For this reason copper gets processed to copper alloys. The most famous copper alloy is bronze, which is made of copper and tin. Besides that there is brass, a copper-zinc alloy, copper-nickel alloy, nickel-silver alloy and a lot more.
Every copper alloy has it–s own strength and field of application.
Bronze
Bronze is the oldest known copper alloy. The bronze age is dated between 3200 and 600 BC in Europe. Bronze is made from about 88% copper and 12% tin, but there are many different bronze alloys which vary in the composition.
Brass
Copper-zinc alloys, also known as Brass, are more harder than pure copper and corrosion-resistant while conducting electricity and thermals. Many wind instruments are made of brass because of it–s characteristics.
Copper Alloys for almost every Purpose: www.montanwerke-brixlegg.com/en/products/copper-alloys (www.montanwerke-brixlegg.com/en/products/copper-alloys)
Iron Silicate under the brand name of Granos: www.montanwerke-brixlegg.com/en/products/iron-silicate
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Cathodes made of copper: www.montanwerke-brixlegg.com/en/products/copper-cathodes (www.montanwerke-brixlegg.com/en/products/copper-cathodes)
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