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Le_Forgeron <jgr### [at] free fr> wrote:
> Bronze is Copper+Tin (Cu / Sn), Brass is Copper+Zinc (Cu / Zn). No Zinc
> in Bronze. (memotrick: you got only one Z, either in component or in
> alloy's name)
>
> Dezincified bronze seems a non-sense. It does exist for brass, nevertheless.
I suppose it gets confusing with the poor nomenclature and definitions out
there.
"Commercial bronze (90% copper and 10% zinc) and architectural bronze (57%
copper, 3% lead, 40% zinc) are more properly regarded as brass alloys because
they contain zinc as the main alloying ingredient. "
So who knows what my box is actually constructed out of..
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