Additional Information for Leaded Tin-Bronze Ingot
Leaded Tin-Bronze Ingot is a type of metal ingot that falls under the supply class Nonferrous Base Metal Refinery And Intermediate Forms. It is categorized within the supply group Ores, Minerals, And Their Primary Products.
Leaded Tin-Bronze Ingot is a specific alloy made by combining tin, copper, and a small amount of lead. The addition of lead to the bronze alloy enhances its machinability and improves its wear resistance. This makes it suitable for various applications, including bearings, bushings, gears, and other components that require high strength and durability.
The ingots are typically produced through a refining process in nonferrous base metal refineries. The raw materials, such as tin, copper, and lead, are melted together and then cast into ingot molds to solidify. Once solidified, the ingots are ready for further processing or can be used directly in manufacturing processes.
Leaded Tin-Bronze Ingot is widely used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, marine, and electrical engineering. It offers excellent corrosion resistance, good thermal conductivity, and high mechanical properties, making it a versatile material for various applications.
Please note that the specific composition and properties of Leaded Tin-Bronze Ingot may vary depending on the manufacturer and the intended application. It is always recommended to consult the supplier or refer to the relevant industry standards for detailed specifications and guidelines.
Related Item Names for INC 32116 Leaded Tin-Bronze Ingot
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 32116 Leaded Tin-Bronze Ingot Page 1 of 1
- AMS-STD-185
- RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 1 | DAC: E
- G1
- RNCC: 6 | RNVC: 9 | DAC: 2