Design trends often come and go, but despite the frequency of replacements in style popularity, there are certain design elements that remain to be top choices because of their classic and timely appeal. One such material is bronze.
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Design trends often come and go, but despite the frequency of replacements in style popularity, there are certain design elements that remain to be top choices because of their classic and timely appeal. One such material is bronze.
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Bronze is one of the oldest and most popular metals in the world, only next to gold and silver. It’s prized throughout history for its many valuable qualities, which allow it to be utilized for a wide range of applications. However, unlike gold and silver, it is not a pure metal, but rather an alloy of copper and tin, two non-ferrous metals with an amazing list of beneficial properties of their own.
Any project can be successful with the proper use of material. However, if the material you use is substandard or inappropriate for your project, the result may be different. It may look good at first but you can’t expect it to be durable enough. Over time, the material will start to deteriorate and compromise the structural integrity of your work. In applications where extreme temperature or pressure is involved, the material may easily give in and put your life in danger.