Difference between revisions of "Gold bronze"
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | A general name used for any bronze alloy with a goldish hue. One alloy used for architectural castings contains 89.5% copper, 2 % tin, 5.5% zinc and 3% lead. Another formulation called gold bronze is an aluminum bronze alloy that has a pale gold color. See [ | + | A general name used for any bronze alloy with a goldish hue. One alloy used for architectural castings contains 89.5% copper, 2 % tin, 5.5% zinc and 3% lead. Another formulation called gold bronze is an aluminum bronze alloy that has a pale gold color. See [[aluminum bronze]]. |
== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == |
Latest revision as of 08:48, 16 January 2014
Description
A general name used for any bronze alloy with a goldish hue. One alloy used for architectural castings contains 89.5% copper, 2 % tin, 5.5% zinc and 3% lead. Another formulation called gold bronze is an aluminum bronze alloy that has a pale gold color. See Aluminum bronze.
Synonyms and Related Terms
aluminum gold; architectural bronze