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Summary Of: Bronze

Assorted ancient Bronze castings found as part of a cache... Assorted ancient Bronze castings found as part of a cache... Assorted ancient Bronze castings found as part of a cache... Bronze was significant to any culture that encountered it... various building materials like decorative tiles made of bronze were harder and more durable than their stone and copper... so serious bronze work has always involved trade... Bronze was still used during the Iron Age... which is stronger than bronze and holds a sharper edge longer... bronze is superior to iron in nearly every application... Bronze only oxidizes superficially... Many common bronze alloys have the unusual and very desirable property of expanding slightly just before they set... Bronze parts are tough and typically used for... Bronze also has very little metal... Bronze is typically 88... Alpha bronze consists of the alpha solid solution of tin in copper... Alpha bronze alloys of 4... bronze struck against a hard surface will not generate sparks... Bronze is the most popular metal for top... Cymbal bronze is unique in that a balance of durability and... uses a softer B8 bronze which is made from 8... Bronze is also used for strings of various instruments such as the piano and the guitar... the use of bronze for artistic representations... Bronze Age artifacts recovered from areas of present day Iran... 2 million pounds of bronze used in its fa... century bronze sculpture sand casting...

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