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Phosphor Bronze Type C544 ASTM-B139 Rod x 1/2" Diameter 6"L

Phosphor Bronze Type C544 ASTM-B139 Rod x 1/2 Diameter 6L
Brand: Small Parts, Inc
Category: BISS

Buy New: $7.95



Sales Rank: 9847

Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1

MPN: ZRPH-08-06
ASIN: B000FN16PU

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • ASTM B139
  • C544 alloy is a free-cutting Phosphor Bronze
  • Possesses excellent cold-working and mechanical properties
  • Polishes to a rich golden finish.
  • Used for thrust bearings, pinions, gears and screw machine parts.

Accessories:

  • Phosphor Bronze Type C544 ASTM-B139 Rod x 1/2" Diameter 12"L

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Bronze is a Copper alloy with tin as the principal alloying material rather than zinc. The color range of bronzes go from a reddish color where the copper contents exceeds 90 percent to orange-yellow (typical) below 90 percent. When polished, bronze develops a beautiful golden finish. A typical 80-20 bronze would have an approximate density of 0.315 lb/in3 and have a melting point of approx. 1868 F (1020 C). Ductility decreases rapidly with the increase of tin in the alloy mix. Phosphor bronze has a tin content of 1.25-10 percent, and possesses excellent cold-working and mechanical properties. Architectural or art bronze typically contains 97 percent copper, 2 percent tin and 1 percent zinc.This C544 alloy is a free-cutting Phosphor Bronze with just about 10 percent less machinability than our free-cutting brass. It machines easily and is a fine material for sleeve and thrust bearings, pinions, gears and many products manufactured on a screw machine. While it can be readily heat formed, forged, polished, silver soldered and/or brazed, it is not recommended for electric welding.

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