Bronze Powder
Bronze Powder is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, and tin and often with the addition of other metals (such as aluminium, manganese, nickel or zinc). Mainly produced by water and air atomisation process. In addition Bronze Powders are also produced via a sinter-diffusion bonding route to give irregular, spherical and dendritic morphologies respectively. The resulting powder might then be processed further in a ball mill to flatten it into flakes for use as a coating or pigment.

Bronze | |||
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CAS | 7440-50-8 | ||
Purity % | 99.0 | ||
Melting Point ℃ | 1050 | ||
Density [g/cm3] | 7.8 | ||
Coef. of Exp. @ 20 ℃ | 16.4 | ||
Elec Resistivity Microhm-Cm | 12 | ||
Crystal Structure | Cubic, Face Centered | ||
Appearance | Golden Yellow | ||
Type | 90/10 | 85/15 | 80/20 |
Cu % | 90 | 85 | 80 |
Sn % | 10 | 15 | 20 |
Applications, Availability and Packaging
- Powder Metallurgy
- Diamond tools
- Paints
- Printing Inks
Atomised Bronze
Sizes: #270, #325
Diffusion Bonded Bronze Powder
Sizes: #100, #270, #325
Golden Bronze
Sizes: #800 # 1000, #1200
Sizes: #270, #325
Diffusion Bonded Bronze Powder
Sizes: #100, #270, #325
Golden Bronze
Sizes: #800 # 1000, #1200
Paper Bags: 25 Kgs
Steel drums: 50 kgs/100 Kgs/ 250 Kgs