Aluminium bronze is a type of bronze in which aluminium is the main metal added to copper (for alloys with aluminum as the major component, see aluminum copper alloy), in contrast to standard bronze (copper and tin) or brass (copper and zinc). A variety of aluminium bronzes of differing compositions have found industrial use, with most ranging from 5% to 11% aluminium by weight, the remaining mass being copper; other alloying agents such as iron, nickel, manganese, and silicon are also sometimes added to aluminium bronzes.
CuAl5 | 4.0–6.5% | 0.5% max. | 0.8% max. | 0.5% max. | 0.5% max. | 0.4% max. |
CuAl8 | 7.0–9.0% | 0.5% max. | 0.8% max. | 0.5% max. | 0.5% max. | |
CuAl8Fe3 | 6.5–8.5% | 1.5–3.5% | 1.0% max. | 0.8% max. | 0.5% max. | |
CuAl9Mn2 | 8.0–10.0% | 1.5% max. | 0.8% max. | 1.5–3.0% | 0.5% max. | |
CuAl10Fe3 | 8.5–11.0% | 2.0–4.0% | 1.0% max. | 2.0% max. | 0.5% max. | |
CuAl10Fe5Ni5 | 8.5–11.5% | 2.0–6.0% | 4.0–6.0% | 2.0% max. | 0.5% max. |
Another notable property of aluminium bronzes are their biostatic effects. The copper component of the alloy prevents colonization by marine organisms including algae, , , and , and therefore can be preferable to stainless steel or other non-cupric alloys in applications where such colonization would be unwanted.
Aluminium bronzes tend to have a golden color.
Aluminium bronzes are in the highest demand from the following industries and areas:
Aluminium bronze can be welding using the MIG welding technique with an aluminium bronze core and pure argon gas.
Aluminium bronze is used to replace gold for the casting of dental crowns. The alloys used are chemically inert and have the appearance of gold.
The Doehler Die Casting Co. of Toledo, Ohio were known for the production of Brastil, a high tensile corrosion resistant bronze alloy.Woldman’s Engineering Alloys, 9th Edition 1936, American Society for Metals,
Italy pioneered the use for coinage of an aluminium-bronze alloy called bronzital (literally "Italian bronze") in its 5- and 10-centesimi from 1939. Its alloy was finalized in 1967 to 92% copper, 6% aluminium, and 2% nickel, and was since used in the 20, 200 and 500 Italian Lira coins until 2001. Bronzital has since been used for the Australian and New Zealand 1- and 2-dollar coins, the pre-2009 Mexican peso 20- and 50-centavo coins, the inner cores of the bi-metallic Mexican 1-, 2- and 5-peso coins, the pre-2017 Philippine 10-peso coin, the Toonie (a.k.a. the 'toonie'), and the outer rings of the Mexican 10-, 20-, 50- and 100-peso coins.
Nordic Gold, composed of 89% copper, 5% aluminium, 5% zinc, and 1% tin, is a more recently developed aluminium-bronze alloy for coinage. It was first used for the Swedish Swedish krona coin in 1991, and became widespread after the introduction of Nordic gold 10, 20 and 50-cent Euro coins in 2002.
Aluminium bronze is used in marine applications due to its excellent corrosion resistance in seawater. It is found in marine hardware like propellers, pumps, and valves, as well as in shipbuilding components and hull fittings. For its non-magnetic properties, it is also used in naval vessels, particularly in sonar equipment.
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