Aluminium Bronze Casting
Aluminum bronze typically consists of a significant amount of copper, usually around 88-95%, and aluminum, which makes up about 5-12% of the alloy. In addition to copper and aluminum, small amounts of other elements such as iron, nickel, manganese, and silicon may be present to further enhance specific properties.
Aluminum bronze is known for its high strength and durability. It offers superior mechanical properties compared to many other bronze alloys, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications and components subject to high loads and stresses.
Aluminum bronze exhibits excellent corrosion resistance, especially in seawater and other aggressive environments. This property makes it a popular choice for marine and offshore applications, as well as for components exposed to various chemicals.