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Rice (Yellow) Scrap

Rice (Yellow) Scrap

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PRINCE (YELLOW):
The general name of the yellow colored alloys obtained by adding brass, copper and zinc. Some other elements that can be found in rice are tin, lead, nickel, manganese, iron, aluminum, arsenic, antimony and fosford. Some brass containing manganese is also called bronze. In fact, bronze (or bronze) is a copper-tin alloy.
Rice milton is known even in previous periods. The oldest brass material that reaches up to the sun is kalamine pilin.

Properties of alloys
Piric is a very tough and easily processable material. Malaity depends on the copper content. White pears containing less than 55% copper are not easily processed. They can only be used in brazing process by powdering. Malleable rice is generally beta rice which contains more than 62% copper and can be cold processed with alpha brass and less copper and requires hot processing. Alfa bricks have superior cold working properties and are widely used in making bolts, pins and screws. Beta rice is less ductile, but more durable. They are especially used in the manufacture of faucets, doors and windows and some fittings.
The third group are the alloys whose properties are developed with other elements. For example, aluminum bricks are resistant to corrosion. Leaded pears are easy to process. Tinned rice is resistant to the corrosive effect of sea water.
Copper is a red metal. Add the zinc and the color opens. As the percentage of zinc in the pie increases, the color approaches from red to gold. The zinc content can be estimated from the Piricin color.

Types
Admiral Rice: contains 30% zinc and 1% tin. Tin is an element that helps prevent the zincation reaction.
Alpha Rice (also called Pirincinian king): contains less than 35% zinc, has the ability to melt, can be cold processed and beaten. It contains only one phase (surface-centered cubic crystal structure).
Alpha-Beta Rice: Also called biphasic rice. It contains 35-45% zinc and is suitable for hot working. It contains both alpha and beta phases; the beta phase has a shape centered crystal structure and is stiffer and stronger than the alpha phase. Alpha-beta rice is generally subjected to hot treatment.
Aluminum-based brass: Aluminum contributes as an additive to corrosion durability.
Beta brass: contains 45-50% zinc, is treated only hot, and is harder, stronger for casting.
Common rice or riveted rice: 38% zinc, suitable for cold and cold processing.
High Copper Rice: Contains 65% copper and 35% zinc, has high tensile strength and is widely used in making springs, bolts and rivets.
Leaded brass: Alfa beta is obtained by adding lead to the brass alloy. Due to the presence of lead, the workability has increased. (Provides the possibility of easy chip removal.)
Low zinc alloy rice: It contains 20% zinc and has light golden color. It has excellent ductility and is preferred for flexible places such as metal hoses.
Sea-blue pirate: The admiral is close to the rice, contains 40% zinc and 1% tin.
Red rice: Americanterim for CuZnSn alloy. It is also called weapon metal.
White rice: contains 50% zinc and is very fragile for general use.
Yellow rice: The term american for 33% zinc containing alloys.