- Bell metal
Bell metal is a hard
alloy used for making bells. It is a form ofbronze , usually approximately 3:1 ratio ofcopper totin (78% copper, 22% tin). In theIndia n states ofWest Bengal andOrissa , it is locally called "kansa" and is used for the manufacture of utensils.Balakati nearBhubaneswar is famous for bell metal utensils.In Russia,
church bell s are commonly cast with a different mixture of bronze and tin, often withsilver added, to produce their unique sonority and resonance. [Citation
last =Slobodskoy
first =Archpriest Seraphim
author-link =
contribution =Bells and Russian Orthodox Peals
year =1996
title =The Law of God
editor-last =
editor-first =
volume =
page =625
place=Jordanville, N.Y.
publisher =Holy Trinity Monastery
id =ISBN 0-88465-044-8
url =
accessdate = ]Bell metal
ore is asulfide oftin ,copper , andiron ; and the mineralstannite .References
Further reading
* Shen, Sinyan (1987), "Acoustics of Ancient Chinese Bells", "Scientific American", Vol. 256, p. 94.
External links
* [http://www.npi.gov.au/database/substance-info/profiles/27.html National Pollutant Inventory - Copper and compounds fact sheet]
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