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Definition of Nickel bronze
1. Noun. A bronze containing up to 30% nickel.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nickel Bronze
Literary usage of Nickel bronze
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Royal Ontario Nickel Commission: With Appendix by Ontario Royal Nickel Commission, George Thomas Holloway (1917)
"Weight and Cost of Nickel and Nickel-Bronze Coins WEIGHTS The prices are those
paid by the Royal Mint: nickel, £171, and copper, £69 7s. ..."
2. A Complete Treatise on the Electro-deposition of Metals: Comprising Electro by Georg Langbein (1909)
"... copper and tin, for which the term nickel-bronze is proposed, is obtained by
dissolving the metallic phosphates in sodium pyrophosphate solution. ..."
3. A Complete Treatise on the Electro-deposition of Metals by Georg Langbein (1898)
"A suitable bath for coating metallic articles with an alloy of nickel, copper,
and tin, for which the term nickel-bronze is proposed, is obtained by ..."
4. The Hygiene, Diseases and Mortality of Occupations by John Thomas Arlidge (1892)
"nickel bronze.—This is an alloy of copper and nickel, of a silvery colour and
lustre, and is used for making stew- pans and other kitchen utensils of ..."
5. American Machinist Grinding Book: Modern Machines and Appliances, Methods by Fred Herbert Colvin, Frank Arthur Stanley (1912)
"The exceptions are nickel bronze and bell metal—two of the hardest alloys. ...
The content of nickel in nickel bronze and tin in bell metal is sufficient to ..."