Phosphorus Bronze Products
Phosphor Bronze is an alloy containing copper, tin, and phosphoric. The bronze contains between zero.5 and Martinmas tin and zero.01 to 0.35 nothing phosphoric. The addition of tin will increase the corrosion resistance and strength of the alloy. additionally the phosphoric will increase the wear and tear resistance and offers stiffness to the alloy. The bronze has wonderful spring qualities, wonderful formability and solderability, and high corrosion resistance. bronze is usually utilized in applications wherever it’s exposed to corrosive physical and chemicals components. we tend to stock bronze material in a very wide selection of grades & sizes per the necessities of our customers.
Phosphor Bronze Chemical Composition:
Alloy |
UNS Designation |
Tin |
Phosphorus |
Iron, max |
Lead, max |
Zinc, max |
Copper |
510 |
C51000 |
4.2-5.8 |
.030-.35 |
0.10 |
0.05 |
0.30 |
remainder |
Phosphor Bronze Physical Properties:
Tensile Strength |
Rockwell B Scale |
|
Superficial |
|
ASTM Specification |
Temper |
min-max psi |
min-max |
min-max |
Annealed |
Annealed |
43-58 |
12-64 |
24-59 |
H02 |
1/2 Hard |
58-73 |
60-85 |
53-73 |
H04 |
Hard Tempered |
76-91 |
84-93 |
71-78 |
H06 |
Extra Hard |
88-103 |
89-96 |
74-81 |
H08 |
Spring Temper |
95-110 |
92-98 |
76-82 |
H10 |
Extra Spring |
100-114 |
94-99 |
77-83 |
Application & Uses of Phosphor Bronze
- Sugar Industry
- Power Industry
- Shipbuilding Industry
- Mechanical and Plant Engineering
- Food, Beverage, and Dairy
- Oil and Gas Plant
- Process Instrumentation