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titleOfInvention Machinable lead-free forged copper-containing alloy
abstract (57) [Summary] [Object] The present invention relates to maintaining the hot workability of a lead-free dual-phase copper-containing alloy including "forged brass" and "architectural bronze". [Structure] Two-phase α + β brass is made lead-free while maintaining the property of being particularly hot workable. The substitution of lead with bismuth, along with either elemental phosphorus or indium, ensures the hot work properties associated with conventional lead-containing "forged" and "building" brass.
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