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Bronze, an alloy mainly composed of copper and tin, is one of humanity′s earliest known alloys, with its applications spanning centuries, from tools to adornments. Its use is widespread across various sectors, including automotive, aerospace, coin minting, sculpture crafting, and weapon production. In scientific research, bronze is utilized as an electrode in electrochemical studies, owing to its electric conductivity. It′s also leveraged as a catalyst in chemical reactions due to its robust heat absorption. Furthermore, it has found usage as a substrate in studies involving cell or tissue growth. The way bronze behaves is largely influenced by its composition. The interaction between copper and tin in bronze creates a protective layer that aids in defending against corrosion. This layer shields the bronze from oxidation that can lead to its deterioration over time. Additionally, copper′s presence bolsters the alloy′s strength, enhancing its durability and resistance to wear.
Ordering Information
| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Bronze powder, 250 g | sc-300305 | 250 g | $100.00 | |||
Bronze powder, 1 kg | sc-300305A | 1 kg | $185.00 |