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(Created page with "El cobre es un componente primario de todas las aleaciones de bronce. Puede alearse con zinc, estaño, plata u oro para crear distintos tipos de bronce. El bronce estañado y el bronce negro requieren combustible a alta temperatura, como carbón vegetal o carbón de leña, mientras que el bronce al bismuto también puede crearse quemando turba, debido a su menor temperatura de fundición.") |
(Created page with "{| class="wikitable sortable" |+ Tipos de bronce |- ! Tipo de bronce !! Temperatura de fusión !! Cobre % !! Otros metales % !! Otros metales % |- | Bronce estañado || 950 °C || Cobre 88-92% || Estaño 8-12% || - |- | Bronce negro || 1020 °C || Cobre 68-84% || Plata 8-16% || Oro 8-16% |- | Bismuth bronze || 850 °C || Cobre 50-70% || Zinc 20-30% || Bismuto 10-20% |}") |
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! | ! Tipo de bronce !! Temperatura de fusión !! Cobre % !! Otros metales % !! Otros metales % | ||
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| | | Bronce estañado || 950 °C || Cobre 88-92% || [[Tin/es| Estaño]] 8-12% || - | ||
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| | | Bronce negro || 1020 °C || Cobre 68-84% || [[Silver/es| Plata]] 8-16% || [[Gold/es| Oro]] 8-16% | ||
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| Bismuth bronze || 850 °C || | | Bismuth bronze || 850 °C || Cobre 50-70% || [[Zinc/es| Zinc]] 20-30% || [[Bismuth/es|Bismuto]] 10-20% | ||
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== | == Usos == | ||
Bronze, similarly to [[copper]], can be cast directly into tool molds or smithed as ingots on an anvil. Bronze tools are generally more durable than their copper counterparts, with more hit points. They also deal more damage and mine through appropriate blocks more quickly than copper or stone tools. | Bronze, similarly to [[copper]], can be cast directly into tool molds or smithed as ingots on an anvil. Bronze tools are generally more durable than their copper counterparts, with more hit points. They also deal more damage and mine through appropriate blocks more quickly than copper or stone tools. |