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ALLIAGE BLANC BASE ETAIN [1 record]

Record 1 1988-11-30

English

Subject field(s)
  • Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - Various
  • Mechanical Construction
CONT

Antifriction metals. ... Tin-base babbits generally contain 80 to 90 percent tin, 4 to 12 percent antimony, and 4 to 7 percent copper. Lead can be added to lower the cost, but it decreases strength as temperatures rise. Tin-base babbitts, which have excellent antifriction properties, are useful where speeds, loads, and stresses are low.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Métaux et alliages non ferreux divers
  • Construction mécanique
OBS

(...) les coussinets de têtes de bielle et les paliers de vilebrequin sont garnis d'alliage antifriction (...) Pour résoudre les problèmes de frottement (...) sir Isaac Babbitt, en Angleterre, préconisa (...) des alliages à base d'étain contenant de 5 à 10% d'antimoine, avec éventuellement de 1 à 15% de plomb et de 2 à 10% de cuivre. Ces alliages à base de plomb ou d'étain sont souvent appelés alliages blancs.

Spanish

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