Copper as an Alloy in Iron and Steel ? Some Unique Advantages and Some Limitations

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
G. K. Manning P. C. Rosenthal
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Jan 1, 1945

Abstract

USE of copper as an intentionally added alloy in steel and cast iron has rapidly expanded with-in the last fifteen years. It is estimated that in 1931 not more than 2000 tons of copper were so used; by 1941, however, this figure had grown to 13,000 tons. Tonnage figures during the war years have been restricted just as copper itself has been restricted, but copper-bearing cast irons and steels have played a part in the production of ordnance equipment. They are used in gun carriages, airplane landing-gear assemblies, scout cars, bulldozing equipment, army trucks, armor plate and many other instruments of war. These wartime applications have their counterpart in many peacetime applications; derricks, dredges, mine equipment, railway equipment, trucks, farm implements, automobiles, and tractors, all usually contain some parts made of copper-bearing steel or iron. An example of this is the Ford tractor which in 1940 contained over 300 lb. of copper-bearing steel castings. To this list should be added corrugated building sheet for exterior use most of which, at the present time, contains upward of 0.15 per cent copper. With the return to peacetime economy and the removal of wartime restrictions, it appears certain that copper cast irons and steels will find increasing application in civilian goods.
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APA: G. K. Manning P. C. Rosenthal  (1945)  Copper as an Alloy in Iron and Steel ? Some Unique Advantages and Some Limitations

MLA: G. K. Manning P. C. Rosenthal Copper as an Alloy in Iron and Steel ? Some Unique Advantages and Some Limitations. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.

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