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Birmabright is a
trade name of the
former Birmetals Co. (
Birmabright works in
Clapgate Lane, Quinton, Birmingham, UK) for
various types of lightweight...
- were made for
these companies. In
England after World War II, the
alloy Birmabright was used, as it was
stiffer in thin
sheets and more
widely available...
- (nickel, cobalt): used for
permanent magnets Aluminium–Scandium (scandium)
Birmabright (magnesium, manganese): used in car bodies,
mainly used by Land Rover...
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balance beams and
other components of
light instruments.
Magnesium alloy Birmabright magnalium — Infoplease.com
Kenneth L. Kosanke;
Bonnie J.
Kosanke (1999)...
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surface layers bonded to high
strength aluminium alloy core
material Birmabright (aluminium, magnesium) a
product of The
Birmetals Company, basically...
- is only
added if
there is a gap to fill. Some metals, such as lead or
Birmabright aluminium alloy, use
offcut strips of the same
metal as filler. Steels...
- designer)
utilised the
results to
produce a
streamlined body,
built in
Birmabright alloy at Healey's
Warwick workshops by Bill
Buckingham and
Terry Westwood...
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alloys AlBeMet Alclad Alnico AlSiC Alumel Aluminium granules Alusil Birmabright Devarda's
alloy Duralumin Hiduminium (aka R.R. alloys)
Hydronalium Italma...
- alloys.
Examples are:
Elektron Magnox Magnuminium Mag-Thor
Metal 12
Birmabright Magnalium Magnesium casting proof stress is
typically 75–200 MPa, tensile...
- by the
Pressed Steel company and
featured aluminium/magnesium
alloy (
Birmabright) doors, boot lid and bonnets. If the
handle was not used to
close them...