Bronze Alloys

Bronze is a copper alloy with additives such as tin, aluminum or phosphorus, which provides strength, wear resistance and corrosion resistance.

Available Alloys

Aluminum Bronze CW307G

Aluminum Bronze CW307G is a corrosion-resistant alloy with high strength and wear resistance, ideal for marine environments and demanding applications.

Areas of application

Bronze Alloys are used in marine environments for propellers and impellers, in machine parts such as bearings and bushings, as well as in electrical components for their conductivity. They are also popular in art and architecture for sculptures and decorations due to their aesthetic finish and durability.

History

Bronze Alloys have been used for thousands of years and gave name to the Bronze Age, circa 3300—1200 BC. They were discovered by melting copper and tin, resulting in a stronger and more durable material. Bronze revolutionized tools, weapons, and art, laying the foundation for advanced civilizations. Today, more advanced bronze alloys are used in industry and technology.

Fun fact

Aluminum Bronze CW307G is widely used in underwater equipment and marine applications because it is naturally resistant to the growth of marine organisms, reducing the need for antifouling treatments.

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