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Guide to Nickel Aluminium Bronze for Engineers - Copper

Guide to Nickel Aluminium Bronze for Engineers Guide to Nickel Aluminium Bronze for Engineers Ivan Richardson, edited by Carol Powell Copper Development Association Publication No 222. January 2016. Acknowledgements: Copper Development Association would like to acknowledge the assistance of John Bailey, Roger Francis, John Galsworthy, Dominic Meigh, Carol Powell, Ladji Tikana, Clive Tuck and Peter Webster in the production of this publication. Copper Development Association is a non-trading organisation that promotes and supports the use of Copper based on its superior technical performance and its contribution to a higher quality of life. Its services, which include the provision of technical advice and information, are available to those interested in the utilisation of Copper and Copper alloys in all their aspects. The Association also provides a link between research and the user industries and is part of an international network of trade associations, the Copper Alliance.

the two phase alloys were more conveniently hot worked. If slow cooled below 565oC, however, the structure alters again, becoming less ductile and also more susceptible to corrosion in seawater. By 1914 the temper hardening features of aluminium bronze containing nickel were recognised (1). Its presence, together with iron additions to

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