bronslegering
Bronslegering is a metal alloy primarily composed of copper, typically with tin as the main additive. Other elements like aluminum, manganese, phosphorus, or silicon can also be added to modify its properties. The addition of tin to copper significantly increases its hardness and strength compared to pure copper. Bronslegering has been used for thousands of years, giving its name to the Bronze Age, a period in human history characterized by the widespread use of this material for tools, weapons, and decorative objects.
The properties of bronslegering vary depending on the specific composition. Generally, it is known for its
Bronslegering finds applications in a wide range of industries. It is commonly used for bearings, bushings,