silicon bronze
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Definition
Noun: A type of bronze alloy containing approximately 2-3% silicon, which significantly enhances its resistance to corrosion.
Usage
This term is used specifically in metallurgy, engineering, and industrial contexts to describe a corrosion-resistant alloy. It is a material noun.
Examples
- The marine components were cast from silicon bronze for longevity in saltwater environments.
- Silicon bronze is often chosen for architectural fittings due to its durability and attractive patina.
- Compared to traditional bronze, silicon bronze offers superior resistance to atmospheric corrosion.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used attributively (functioning as an adjective) to describe objects made from this material.
- The sculptor preferred silicon bronze rods for the internal armature.
- They installed silicon bronze bolts on the historic ship restoration.
Variants and Related Words
- Silicon Brass: A related copper alloy where zinc is the principal additive alongside silicon, differing from bronze where tin is typically the main additive.
- Aluminum Bronze: Another family of copper-based alloys known for strength and corrosion resistance, using aluminum as the primary alloying element instead of silicon.
Synonyms
- Corrosion-resistant bronze
- Copper-silicon alloy (a more technical synonym specifying the primary components)
Notes on Meaning
This is a technical term with a single, specific meaning referring to the copper alloy. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses.
Noun
- a bronze with 2-3% silicon that is resistant to corrosion