Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Properties of Some Cast Copper-base Alloys at Elevated Temperatures - Discussion

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. E. Montgomery
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H. L. Burghoff.*—I have a question, Dr. Smith. A number of the alloys you mentioned contain lead, which, of course, is present as discrcte particles. At what level of concentration does lead begin to play an important part in determining these elevated-temperature characteristics ? A. J. Smith.—That is a difficult question to answer because of the complicating features of the alloys that arc lead free. I do not know of any work done on the subject. But for comparison, 85-5-5-5 has about the same characteristics at, say 450°F. as 88-10-2, which is lead free or contains at most 0.30 per cent. Both 85-5-5-5 and 88-10-2 precipitate delta. The specification limit of usage is 406°F., temperature of saturated steam at
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APA: H. E. Montgomery  (1945)  Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Properties of Some Cast Copper-base Alloys at Elevated Temperatures - Discussion

MLA: H. E. Montgomery Symposia - Symposium on Creep of Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Properties of Some Cast Copper-base Alloys at Elevated Temperatures - Discussion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.

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