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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Brass vs Bronze: Differentiating Copper’s Most Prominent Alloys


When copper was discovered around 9000 years ago, no one thought it would come to be the most investigated metal on the planet. Almost immediately, it was held in high esteem alongside precious metals like gold and silver. There are a number of reasons why it didn’t take long before copper became a staple material for a vast range of applications at the time.

•       It’s more abundant than gold or silver, and therefore cheaper.
•       Other metals like iron and aluminum, which are widely used today, had not been discovered yet.
•       It exhibits many useful properties that can’t be found in gold and silver or even in other metals            that were discovered later.
•       It can easily be alloyed with other metals.

Of all the qualities of copper that were highly exploited in ancient metallurgy, perhaps the most valuable is its ability to be conveniently combined with other metals. They could do it with silver and gold but not as efficiently as with copper. Although noble or nonreactive to other elements, copper exhibits limitless alloying possibilities. Read more from this blog: https://www.rotaxmetals.net/brass-vs-bronze-differentiating-coppers-most-prominent-alloys/

Monday, May 27, 2019

All about the Discovery, Properties and Uses of Copper for Industrial and Everyday Applications


According to the U.S. Geological Survey, every American born in 2008 will use about 1,309 pounds of copper throughout their lifetime for necessities, lifestyles, and health. Despite the many uses of copper and its obviously critical role in everyday life, very few can be bothered to learn a thing or two about copper. Chances are the only copper most people know of are old coins and plumbing fixtures. Some don’t even know that the electrical wires crisscrossing their home are made of copper, too. Here’s to fill you in with other interesting facts about copper before you decide using it for your projects.

Discovery and Development

One of the reasons why copper is so popular is that it’s one of the first metals to be discovered and utilized, just next to gold and silver. The fact that it has better properties and therefore more uses than gold and silver expedited its popularity even more. In spite of this, it still took about 2000 years for ancient metallurgists to fully understand copper’s alloying qualities. At the time they’d already unearthed other metals, such as tin and zinc, and when they combined copper with tin, they were able to produce bronze for the first time. Read more from this blog: https://www.rotaxmetals.net/all-about-the-discovery-properties-and-uses-of-copper-for-industrial-and-everyday-applications/

Thursday, May 23, 2019

Metals 101: Composition, Nature, and Characteristics of Brass


If you look around you, you’ll see that most of the things that comprise the modern world are made of any or a combination of three basic materials—plastic, concrete, and metal—of which metal is the oldest. It’s been around for over 10,000 years and still surprises us with its flexibility and inimitability. Even now when the technology that allows us to create stronger and more durable materials already exists, metal is still kicking and won’t be disappearing anytime soon.

One of the oldest metals that is still extensively utilized today is copper. Its amazing properties make it irreplaceable in a wide range of applications. If pure copper doesn’t seem to suffice, you can simply mix it with other metals to form more fitting materials, but certainly no other metal can rival its exquisiteness.

Among the popular alloys of copper are bronze and brass. You’ve probably heard so much about bronze given it is one of the first alloys ever discovered. Brass, however, may sound a little bit unfamiliar. Maybe you’ve also heard about it but not so much to consider using it in your projects. Truth be told, brass is just as valuable as bronze and any major alloy of copper. Read more from this blog: https://www.rotaxmetals.net/metals-101-composition-nature-and-characteristics-of-brass/

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Bronze Tarnish and Other Facts You Need to Know before Using Bronze


Man’s obsession with alloys began after the discovery of bronze some 5,000 years ago. It sparked a curiosity that would soon fuel humanity’s transition to a more advanced civilization. Somehow, bronze’s discovery paved the way for industrial revolution where we owe most of the technologies that make up the modern world.

If not for bronze, we wouldn’t have known that metals can be combined with other metals, and sometimes non-metals, to form a variety of useful materials. Maybe we’re still living in caves or wooden hats, satisfied with our gold and copper furniture and tools, and oblivious of the limitless possibilities in metallurgy. As popular as it may seem, though, bronze actually quite an elusive metal. Very few are fully aware of its true nature and properties. Here are some facts about bronze that you should know before you use it for any small- or large-scale applications. Read more from this blog: https://www.rotaxmetals.net/bronze-tarnish-and-other-facts-you-need-to-know-before-using-bronze/

Friday, May 3, 2019

Copper and Brass Sales—A Glimpse to the Wonders of Brass



Thinking of using copper and brass sales for your next construction project? Make sure you are aware of these simple facts about brass first.

Read more here: https://www.rotaxmetals.net/copper-and-brass-sales-a-glimpse-to-the-wonders-of-brass/