The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Wrought Coppers 2.1. Coppers, ≧ 99.3 % Cu 2.2. High‐Copper Alloys, ≧96.0 % Cu 3. Wrought Brasses 4. Wrought Leaded Brasses 5. Wrought Tin Brasses 6. Wrought Tin Bronzesand Brazing Alloys 6.1. PhosphorBronzes 6.2. Leaded Phosphor Bronzes 6.3. BrazingAlloys 7. Wrought Specialty Alloys 7.1. Copper‐Aluminum Alloys (Aluminum Bronzes) 7.2. Copper ‐ Silicon Alloys (Silicon Bronzes) 7.3. Miscellaneous Copper ‐ Zinc Alloys 8. Wrought Copper ‐ Nickel Alloys 8.1. Cupronickels 8.2. Copper ‐ Nickel ‐ Zinc Alloys 9. Casting Alloys 9.1. Cast Coppers 9.2. High‐Copper Alloys 9.3. Copper ‐ Tin ‐ Zinc andCopper ‐ Tin ‐ Zinc ‐ LeadAlloys 9.4. Copper ‐ Manganese Alloys 9.5. Copper ‐ Zinc ‐ SiliconAlloys 9.6. Copper ‐ Tin Alloys 9.7. Copper ‐ Tin ‐ Lead Alloys 9.8. Copper ‐ Tin ‐ Nickel Alloys 9.9. Copper ‐ Aluminum ‐ Ironand Copper ‐ Aluminum ‐ Iron ‐ NickelAlloys 9.10. Copper ‐ Nickel ‐ Iron Alloys 9.11. Copper ‐ Nickel ‐ Zinc ‐ Tin ‐ LeadAlloys 9.12. Special Cast Alloys 10. Master Alloys 11. Safety and Environmental Aspects 12. Economic Aspects
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