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The term "brass" is commonly understood to mean an alloyofcopper and zinc.
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These kettles and frying pans and ladles are made of bronze, an alloyofcopper and tin.
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Bronze Age The discovery of bronze, an Cycladic alloyofcopper and tin, marble idols boosts trade and handicrafts.
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Bells have been made of various metals, but the best have always been, as now, of an alloyofcopper and tin.
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The Company's Tutenague and Tutenage, occasionally confounded with Tutty, was the so-called 'Chinese Copper,' an alloyofcopper, zinc, and iron, brought from China.
Usage of copper alloy in inglês
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Another nickel copperalloy containing 50 per cent of each constituent.
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The Copper Products segment manufactures and sells copper pipes, copperalloy pipes and their joints.
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The layer of copperalloy on the steel mantles is also a physical characteristic worthy of mention.
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Mauser; pointed dome tip, steel mantle plated with copperalloy; thickness at tip 0.8 mm.
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The hi-tech design uses flexible manganese copperalloy plates that when heated create longer lasting styles with less damage to your hair.
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Photo: iFixit Beyond that, the only drawback is that the thin copperalloy sheets that shield the Nexus 7's display could tear.
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Key to this are the flexible plates made from manganese copperalloy and flex to mould around hair, applying tension more evenly.
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The same product is formed in considerable quantities, even when copper is present, and frequently the copperalloy is found embedded in it.
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PANASONIC Panasonic Corp said affected products were used in Blu-ray discs and had also received affected copper and copperalloy pipes from Kobe Steel.
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The copperalloy is added to make the coin hard, so that it will wear well, as silver by itself would be too soft.
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Bacteria, such as Salmonellae and Cronobacter sakazakii, often found in food contamination, are rapidly killed on contact with copperalloys.
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(2) Wire that is used for aerials; this is usually copper or copperalloy.
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In addition, consumers may fear that copperalloys utilized as antimicrobial surfaces in food production will lead to copper toxicity in humans.
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These boards are then put into a tiny furnace which uses selective temperatures to extract the valuable resources, such as copperalloys.
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Medusan native technology had evolved to an ability to cast in bronze and copperalloys by the time of the planet's initial contact with humans.
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3 (Plate), photographed by F. Osmond, shows the structure of a silver- copperalloy containing considerably more silver than the eutectic.