The 'white metals' are any of several light-colored
alloys used as a base for plated
silverware, ornaments or novelties, as well as any of several
lead-base or
tin-base alloys used for things like
bearings,
jewellery,
miniature figures,
fusible plugs, some
medals and metal
type.
Some of the
metals that make up a white metal alloy are
antimony,
tin,
lead,
cadmium,
bismuth, and
zinc. Not all of these metals are found in all white metal alloys but are mixed to achieve a desired goal or need. An example would be for jewelry. You would need it to be
castable,
polishable, have good flow characteristics, have the ability to cast fine detail without an excessive amount of
porosity and cast at between 230 °
C and 300 °C (450 °
F and 575 °F).
NOTE: In compliance with British law, the British fine art trade uses the term "white metal" in auction catalogues to describe foreign silver items which do not carry British Assay Office marks but which are nonetheless understood to be silver and are priced accordingly.
Tin-lead and tin-copper alloys
Tin-lead & tin-
copper alloys have a low melting point that is ideal for use as
solder, but these alloys also have ideal characteristics for
plain bearings. Most importantly for bearings, the material should be hard and wear resistant and have a low coefficient of friction. It must also be shock resistant, tough and sufficiently ductile to allow for slight misalignment prior to running in.
Pure metals are soft, tough and ductile with a high coefficient of friction. Intermetallic compounds are hard and wear resistant but brittle. By themselves, these do not make ideal bearing materials.
Alloys consist of small particles of a hard compound embedded in the tough, ductile background of a solid solution. In service the latter can wear away slightly leaving the hard compound to carry the load. This wear also provides channels to allow in
lubricant (
oils). All bearing metals contain
antimony (Sb) which forms hard cubic crystals.
| % Sn | % Sb | % Cu | % Pb | Applications |
|---|
| 93 | 3.5 | 3.5 | - | Light and medium IC engine big end bearings |
| 86 | 10.5 | 3.5 | - | Light and medium IC engine main bearings |
| 80 | 11 | 3.0 | 6 | General purpose heavy bearings (lead increases plasticity) |
| 60 | 10 | 28.5 | 1.5 | Heavy duty marine engine bearings, electrical machines |
| 40 | 10 | 1.5 | 48.5 | Low cost, general purpose, medium duty bearings |
See also
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Babbitt metal
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Britannia metal
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Pewter
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Punchcutting
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ZAMAK
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