ASM Cu-437 PDF

ASM Cu-437 PDF

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ASM Cu-437 PDF

Published Date:
05/01/1982

Status:
Active

Description:

AMBRALOY 614 - Aluminum Bronze

Publisher:
ASM International

Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Delivery time:
10 minutes

Delivery time (for Russian version):
200 business days

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View Sample Alloy Digest Data Sheet (PDF)

Since 1952, Alloy Digest has been the leading reference for materials property data on metals and alloys used throughout the world. Featuring graphs, charts and tables, these sheets give facts and figures on composition or characterization, physical and mechanical properties, heat treatment, and machinability.

AMBRALOY 614 is an aluminum bronze with high strength and excellent resistance to corrosion in a wide range of environments. Also, it is rated as one of the most ductile of the strong and durable aluminum bronzes. Compared with tin bronzes which have been used since ancient times, aluminum bronzes have gradually become popular only since aliminum became commercially available about 85 years ago. Among its many uses are marine hardware, structural components and corrosion-resistant tanks and vessels.
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Published : 05/01/1982

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