bronresistor
Bronresistor is a term used for a class of fixed resistors in which the resistive element is a bronze alloy, typically copper-tin bronze. The concept appears in some older electronics literature and in niche manufacturing contexts, and today the term is largely of historical interest rather than a standard catalog category.
Construction and forms. Bronresistors can be realized as wire-wound devices using a bronze wire wound on an
Materials and electrical characteristics. Bronze alloys used in bronresistors vary in tin content, influencing resistivity and
Applications and status. Bronresistors were more common in early radio and instrumentation equipment where durability and
Limitations. Compared with modern resistors, bronresistors can show higher temperature drift, greater nonlinearity at higher power
See also: Resistor, Wire-wound resistor, Bronze, Copper-tin alloy, Metal-film resistor.