ABSTRACT

Continuous casting of non-ferrous metals has been practised for well over 100 years. It has many advantages over static ingot and book mould casting, the most important being improved yield, reduced energy consumption and reduction of manpower, with a consequent reduction in cost. This book shows how the prrocess can be used in an engineering environment for casting a wide range of copper based alloys and precious metals, including gold and silver, and selected nickel alloys.

part 1|230 pages

Cast and Wrought Aluminium Bronzes

chapter 2|10 pages

Physical Properties

chapter 3|29 pages

Cast Aluminium Bronzes

chapter 5|28 pages

Wrought Aluminium Bronzes

chapter 6|17 pages

Heat Treatment of Aluminium Bronzes

chapter 8|29 pages

Mechanism of Corrosion

chapter 10|25 pages

Resistance to Wear

part 2|130 pages

Microstructure of Aluminium Bronzes

chapter 101|4 pages

Introduction to Part 2

chapter 11|18 pages

Binary Alloy Systems

chapter 12|38 pages

Ternary Alloy Systems

chapter 13|59 pages

Copper–Aluminium–Nickel–Iron System