Bronze Alloys - Bronze PB102 Properties, Fabrication and Applications, Supplier Data by Aalco
April 3, 2007 – 9:21 amBronzes are copper-based alloys. Major alloying elements are often, but not always, zinc and tin. They offer a combination of properties such as high strength, hardness, corrosion resistance and wear resistance.
Phosphor Bronzes
Phosphor Bronzes are alloys of Copper and Tin. PB102 has good corrosion resistance and is known for its high fatigue strength. It also shows a good combination of strength and ductility.
Alloy PB102
Bronze alloy PB102 is a Phosphor Bronze. Along with the very similar alloy C51800, PB102 is the most widely used of the wrought phosphor bronzes.
Corrosion Resistance
Alloy PB102 has good corrosion resistance, almost equivalent to that displayed by the Aluminium Bronzes.
Fabrication
Cold Working
Cold working response of PB102 is excellent.
Hot Working
Hot formability of PB102 is poor.
Heat Treatment
Solution treatment or annealing of PB102 can be done by rapid cooling after heating to 500-700°C.
Machinability
The machinability rating of PB102 is rated as poor at 20 compared to Alloy 360 FC Brass which is rated as 100.
Welding and Joining
· Soldering, brazing and butt welding of PB102 are rated as “excellent”.
· Oxyacetylene welding, seam welding and coated metal arc welding are rated as “fair”.
· Spot welding and gas shielded arc welding are rated as “good”.
Applications
PB102 is typically used in:
· Gears
· Worm Gears
· Bushes
· Marine applications
· Aircraft applications
· Chemical applications
· Springs
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