White Metals: Prepared By: Jenny T. Villanueva
White Metals: Prepared By: Jenny T. Villanueva
White Metals: Prepared By: Jenny T. Villanueva
metals
Prepared by: Jenny T. Villanueva
White Metals
O On the most basic level, conservators
White Metals
OZinc
OCadmium
OTin
O Lead
recrystallization temperature
approaching to the room
temperature
O Lead and Tin have much lower
USES:
Bearing metals,
Type metals,
Solders,
Die casting alloys
Materials for surface
coating
Purpose of Bearing:
O To transmit power without or with
Type Metal
An alloy suitable for use as printing type.
Ideal type metal specific requirements:
low cost, low melting point, adequate hardness,
good wear resistance, very good castability and
narrow gap between liquidus and solidus
temperatures(should not contract or should
contract marginally on solidification)
*Ternary alloys of lead with 10%-25% Antimony and
3%-7% Tin
(because of their good casting characteristics
coupled with better hardness and wear resistance)
Solder
O Alloy used for joining two solid
metallic pieces
O Lead-tin alloys have good fluidity and
wettability
Most common used
-Lead-tin alloy containing either 40% or
50% tin
Advantage as Bearing
Material
O Good adhesion to the shell material, such as steel or
bronze
O Better seizure resistance in comparison to harder
materials, in the case of oil starvation or during
starting and stopping
O Can be scraped and fitted to the journal during
assembly of the machine (Significant plastic
deformation,resulting in excellent embeddability
and conformability characteristic)
O Relatively soft, can plastically deform to correct
manufacturing errors
O Considered the best bearing material, and the
others can be determined in comparison to it
Usage Limit
O Relatively low melting temperature
O Limits to the magnitude of steady
Two Types
OTin-based white
metal
OLead-based white
metal
LEAD (Pb)
Tin(Sn)
Brightly shining white metal
Soft, malleable, and ductile against
Tin(Sn)
Low tensile strength (22MPa)
Hardness of 5BHN
Specific gravity: 7.29
Lowest melting point: 232 degrees Celsius
Most expensive white metal
Used for:
Fine solder, bearings, collapsible tubes, corrosionresistant valves and fittings as a protective
coating for iron and steel sheets and for making
tin foil used as moisture proof packing
Used for:
Coating mild steel because of its attractive
alloy
Isaac Babbit invented and in 1839 obtained a
US patent on the use of a soft white alloy for
bearing(Tin-based alloy with small amounts of
added copper, antimony, and lead.
represent the better quality ,high-duty white
metals
These alloys usually consist of relatively hard
crystals embedded in a softer matrix, a
structure important for machine bearings.
Most common bearing metal used with cast iron
boxes where the bearings are subjected to high
pressure and load (Low coefficient of friction,
Thank You!
THE END
Zinc
lustrous bluish-white metal. It is found in
Applications
Used to galvanize metals (iron), more than 50%
Applications
As a pigment zinc is used in plastics,
Cadmium
Applications
tin