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Aluminium bronze is a material looking and machining similar to brass.
An alternative metal sometimes used for non-sparking tools is aluminium bronze.
Aluminium is also used for the structural metal aluminium bronze.
The design life of 120 years meant that aluminium bronze was chosen for exposed metal on the roof and walls.
Another notable property of aluminium bronzes are their biostatic effects.
Aluminium bronze is used to replace gold for the casting of dental crowns.
Aluminium bronzes are in the highest demand from the following industries and areas:
Needles were made of bone or metals such as silver, copper, and aluminium bronze wire.
Aluminium bronzes tend to have a golden color.
It was made of aluminium bronze and shared its design with the krone coin of the time.
Aluminium bronze was replaced with cupro-nickel in 1927.
Metals include aluminium bronze, silver, gold and bi-metal coins.
The attractive gold-toned coloration of aluminium bronzes has also led to their use in jewelry.
The round, aluminium bronze dollar coin was replaced in 1989 with a decagonal, cupro-nickel type.
In 1989, the size of the 1 peseta coin was significantly reduced and aluminium bronze 5 pesetas were introduced.
Cymbals have also been made from silicon and aluminium bronzes but these alloys have not become generally popular.
An example is diffusion of aluminium from aluminium bronze to a ferrous alloy when joining these.
Aluminium bronzes are most valued for their higher strength and corrosion resistance as compared to other bronze alloys.
Aluminium bronzes are most commonly used in applications where their resistance to corrosion makes them preferable to other engineering materials.
Another alloy of some value is aluminium bronze (Cu-Al alloy).
Bullion versions of these coins are also available, with the outer ring made of gold, instead of aluminium bronze.
Bronze usually refers to copper-tin alloys, but can refer to any alloy of copper such as aluminium bronze.
The following table lists the most common standard aluminium bronze wrought alloy compositions, by ISO 428 designations.
The coin is made of two alloys: the inner part of nickel aluminium bronze, the outer part of copper-nickel.
Denmark, for instance, has since 1990 developed a pattern of issuing aluminium bronze 20 kroner commemaratives and accompanying silver 200 krone commemoratives.