Gunmetal
What is Gunmetal (Red Brass)
Gunmetal, occasionally called ‘red brass’ in the US, is an alloy made from copper, zinc, and tin [1, 2]. Aside from its basic constituents, modified forms may have nickel and lead, which are classified as ‘nickel gunmetal’ and ‘leaded gunmetal’ [2]. Because of good strength, corrosion resistance, and ease of casting, gunmetal has been widely used for thousands of years [2].
Composition
The chemical composition of gunmetal can be varied [1, 2]. Here we have shared the components of Admiralty Gunmetal:
Modified gunmetal may contain up to 7 percent lead and up to 6 percent nickel [2] while the copper alloy C90300 or G Bronze comprises 8 percent tin and 4 percent zinc [4].
Properties and Characteristics of Gunmetal
Physical Properties
Color/appearance | Gray with bluish or purplish tinge [5] |
Density | 8.72 X 103 kg/m3 [6] |
State of matter at room temperature | Solid [7] |
Electric resistivity | 15.6 X 10-8 Ohm-m [6] |
Modulus of elasticity | 103 GPa [6] |
Thermal expansion (at 20 °C) | 19.8 X 10-6 °C-1 [6] |
Thermal conductivity | 74.8 W/mK [6] |
Specific heat capacity | 377 J/kgK [6] |
Yield strength | 152 MPa [6] |
Tensile strength | 310 MPa [6] |
Elongation | 25% [6] |
Fatigue strength | 90 MPa [6] |
Liquidus temperature | 999 °C [6] |
Solidus temperature | 854 °C [6] |
Hardness | 75 HB(500) [6] |
Uses
- Intricate, pressure-tight castings like pipe fittings, valves, and pumps are made from gunmetal [8].
- It is now commonly used for making statues [8].
- Bearings, where speeds and loads are moderate, are manufactured from gunmetal and used in machinery [7, 8].
Cost
The scrap price is about $1.8 per pound of gunmetal [9]
References
- Gunmetal – Diracdelta.co.uk
- Gunmetals – Kemper-group.com
- Red Brass/Gunmetals – Copper.org
- C90300 (SAE 620) Tin Bronze – Anchorbronze.com
- Gunmetal – Dictionary.com
- Cast copper alloy C90500 (Gun Metal) – Substech.com
- Gunmetal (CuSnZnPb) – Oecam.eu
- Gunmetals – Oecam.eu
- Red Brass Scrap Price – Scrapmonster.com