bell metal
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific alloy used for casting bells: "bell metal" is a type of bronze, an alloy primarily composed of copper and tin, with a typical ratio of approximately 3 or 4 parts copper to 1 part tin. This composition is chosen for its acoustic properties, producing a clear, resonant, and durable tone when struck.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The ancient bell was cast from high-quality bell metal.
- The foundry specializes in producing bell metal for church and temple bells.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Specification: In metallurgy, "bell metal" refers specifically to the tin-bronze alloy formulated for its superior sound characteristics and resistance to wear, distinguishing it from other bronzes used for statues or bearings.
- Historical/Cultural Context: The use of bell metal has a long history in many cultures for creating instruments, ceremonial objects, and clocks due to its unique sonic qualities.
Variants and Related Words
- Bronze (n): A broader category of copper-tin alloys. Bell metal is a specific type of bronze.
- Alloy (n): A metal made by combining two or more metallic elements.
Synonyms
- Tin bronze (specifically for bell-making)
- Bell bronze
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Bell metal alloy: Emphasizes its material composition.
- Bell metal casting: Refers to the process of shaping the alloy into a bell.
Noun
- bronze with 3 or 4 parts copper to 1 part tin; used in making bells