Development of Sn–Cu–Sb alloys for making lead- and bismuth-free pewter

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2-1-2014

Abstract

A systematic study on the development of a set of Sn–Cu–Sb alloys and their characteristics, such as phases evolved, mechanical properties, physical properties, and microstructures, that are commonly sought for making pewter is presented. Alloys with various nominal compositions of Sn–Cu (1–3%)–Sb (3–6%) were prepared and they were die cast for complete characterization. The samples were characterized for hardness, malleability, density, microstructure, and phase identification. The study is expected to help in selecting the right composition of the alloys for making pewter with appropriate combination of properties.

Keywords

Sn–Cu–Sb alloys, Lead- and bismuth-free pewter

Divisions

fac_eng

Publication Title

International Journal of Materials Research

Volume

105

Issue

2

Publisher

Carl Hanser Verlag

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