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Naturally Hard Copper Alloys

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Copper-Zinc Alloys (Brasses)
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<caption>'''<!--Table 5.8: -->Mechanical Properties of Selected Copper-Zinc Alloys'''</caption>
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than the standard brass alloys. Even so this material is a naturally hardening alloy, a suitable heat treatment allows to further increase its strength.
<xr id="fig:Phase_diagram_of_copper_zinc_for_the_range_of_0_60_wt_zinc"/> <!--Fig. 5.5: --> Strain hardening of Ag 99.95 by cold working
<xr id="fig:Mechanical_properties_of_brass_ depending_on_the_copper_content_after_cold_working_of_0_and_50"/> <!--Fig. 5.6: --> Mechanical properties of brass depending on the copper content (after cold working of 0 and 50%)
<xr id="fig:Strain hardening of CuZn36 by cold forming"/> <!--Fig. 5.7: --> Strain hardening of CuZn36 by cold forming
<xr id="fig:Softening of CuZn36 after 3 hrs annealing after 25% cold working"/> <!--Fig. 5.8: --> Softening of CuZn36 after 3 hrs annealing after 25% cold working
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