Strength and Aging Characteristics of the Nickel Bronzes

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. M. Wise
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Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

THE practice of adding moderate quantities of nickel to a variety of bronzes has been employed by foundrymen for many years with several objects in view. In some instances it was desired- to harden the alloy; in others it was to increase the fluidity or to improve the solidity of the castings, or to refine their grain. These important matters have been considered in detail by Pilling and Kihlgren1 and by numerous other workers cited by them, and with the exception of the first will not be considered in the present communication. The possibility of reducing the cost of bronze by replacing a portion of the tin with nickel received attention some years ago by Burgess and Woodward,2 and, as will be shown later, offers attractive savings in cost under present conditions. The age-hardening characteristics of the nickel bronzes of appropriate compositions have been known for some time and were mentioned by Price, Grant and Phillips3 and discussed by Wise4 in connection with their paper. These matters are further considered in recent patents,5 and are becoming of commercial importance in the production of high-strength castings.
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APA: E. M. Wise  (1934)  Strength and Aging Characteristics of the Nickel Bronzes

MLA: E. M. Wise Strength and Aging Characteristics of the Nickel Bronzes. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1934.

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