NHATLEY6
Mechanical
- Mar 7, 2013
- 11
Hello,
We heat a leaded bronze to 1800 F it cools we then temper it at 725 F. Every once in a while we have a batch that has very bad lead distribution as well as voids. The guys in the shop say it always happens in the spring. Could barometric pressure or humidity play a role in the dispersion of the lead. The other thing is the lead solidifies last and the thermal expansion coefficient is 1.5 times the amount of bronze. So would it be safe to say once the lead cools it shrinks and creates gas pockets? Is there way to increase the lead distribution and or reduce the gas pockets?
Thank you for your time,
Nathan Hatley
We heat a leaded bronze to 1800 F it cools we then temper it at 725 F. Every once in a while we have a batch that has very bad lead distribution as well as voids. The guys in the shop say it always happens in the spring. Could barometric pressure or humidity play a role in the dispersion of the lead. The other thing is the lead solidifies last and the thermal expansion coefficient is 1.5 times the amount of bronze. So would it be safe to say once the lead cools it shrinks and creates gas pockets? Is there way to increase the lead distribution and or reduce the gas pockets?
Thank you for your time,
Nathan Hatley