Improvement of Copper Alloy Springs. II : 60/40 Brass Series Containing Iron, Manganese and Tin
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From the previous work, iron, manganese and tin were chosen as the third alloying elements in order to improve the spring property of plain 60/40 brass. The effects of the respective elements on spring properties and bending characteristics (formability) of 60/40 brass sheet were compared with each other. Those elements not only improved the spring properties remarkably, but also extended the suitable range of low-temperature annealing as compared with the case of plain 60/40 brass. The present results showed that manganese and tin would be the most favorable elements for practical purposes.
- 東北大学の論文
著者
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Izumi Osamu
The Research Institute For Iron Steel And Other Metals
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Kawasaki Masayuki
The Research Institute For Diseases Of The Chest Faculty Of Medicine Kyushu University
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