greenbronze
Greenbronze is a term used to describe a type of alloy that combines copper, zinc, and a small percentage of tin, along with trace elements that give it a distinctive greenish patina over time. Unlike traditional bronze, which typically contains a higher proportion of tin, greenbronze is designed to develop an environmentally friendly, non-toxic patina that resembles the verdigris found on copper and bronze. This patina is a result of chemical reactions with atmospheric elements, such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, and moisture, which form a protective layer of copper carbonate and copper hydroxide.
The concept of greenbronze emerged as an alternative to traditional alloys like brass and bronze, which often
One of the key advantages of greenbronze is its resistance to corrosion and weathering, which extends the
Greenbronze alloys typically contain around 60-70% copper, 25-30% zinc, and 1-3% tin, with minor additions of elements