vyv_cox
Well-Known Member
Bronze will de zinc as well. Mate lost a blade off a two bladed propeller recently. In the remaining prop there was only a cross section of real bronze about 5mm across. The rest was like pink cheese.
It is simply impossible for bronze to dezincify, as bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. LG2 and LG4 contain about 5% zinc, mainly to act as a deoxidant when casting, but loss of this small amount would not affect the strength of the casting. Brass used for castings contains about 40% zinc.
There are several alloys with misleading names, Manganese bronze, from which many propellers are made, is simply a brass with a small addition of manganese. Admiralty bronze is another, although more recent versions of it are usually referred to as Admiralty brass, a 70/30 brass with 1% tin. Even more confusingly, Americans call bronze 'red brass'.