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- Gunmetal abstract "Gunmetal, also known as red brass in the United States, is a type of bronze – an alloy of copper (85%), tin (5%), and zinc (5%), and lead (5%). Originally used chiefly for making guns, gunmetal was eventually superseded by steel. Gunmetal casts and machines well, is resistant to corrosion from steam and salt water, and is used to make steam and hydraulic castings, valves, and gears, and also statues and various small objects, e.g. buttons. It has a tensile strength of 221 to 310 MPa, a specific gravity of 8.7, a density 8,719 kg/m3, and a Brinell hardness of 65 to 74.".
- Gunmetal cmykCoordinateBlack "60".
- Gunmetal cmykCoordinateCyanic "19".
- Gunmetal cmykCoordinateMagenta "5".
- Gunmetal cmykCoordinateYellow "0".
- Gunmetal colourHexCode "536267".
- Gunmetal rgbCoordinateBlue "40".
- Gunmetal rgbCoordinateGreen "38".
- Gunmetal rgbCoordinateRed "33".
- Gunmetal thumbnail Bild_36_(DKI_A_2488).jpg?width=300.
- Gunmetal wikiPageID "2025818".
- Gunmetal wikiPageLength "4602".
- Gunmetal wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Gunmetal wikiPageRevisionID "707140769".
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Alloy.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Brinell_scale.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Bronze.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Cannon.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bronze.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plumbing.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Crimean_War.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Gun_money.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Gwalior_Star.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Maharajpur,_Madhya_Pradesh.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Plain_bearing.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Scindia.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Seawater.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Sevastopol_(1854–55).
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Steam.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Steel.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Tin.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_Cross.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink Zinc.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLink File:Bild_36_(DKI_A_2488).jpg.
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gunmetal".
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Red brass".
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLinkText "gun-metal".
- Gunmetal wikiPageWikiLinkText "gunmetal".
- Gunmetal b "40".
- Gunmetal c "19".
- Gunmetal g "38".
- Gunmetal hex "536267".
- Gunmetal k "60".
- Gunmetal m "5".
- Gunmetal r "33".
- Gunmetal textcolor "white".
- Gunmetal title "Gunmetal".
- Gunmetal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Gunmetal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_color.
- Gunmetal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Gunmetal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gunmetal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Shades_of_grey.
- Gunmetal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Gunmetal y "0".
- Gunmetal subject Category:Bronze.
- Gunmetal subject Category:Plumbing.
- Gunmetal hypernym –.
- Gunmetal type Colour.
- Gunmetal type Dynamic.
- Gunmetal type Thing.
- Gunmetal comment "Gunmetal, also known as red brass in the United States, is a type of bronze – an alloy of copper (85%), tin (5%), and zinc (5%), and lead (5%). Originally used chiefly for making guns, gunmetal was eventually superseded by steel. Gunmetal casts and machines well, is resistant to corrosion from steam and salt water, and is used to make steam and hydraulic castings, valves, and gears, and also statues and various small objects, e.g. buttons.".
- Gunmetal label "Gunmetal".
- Gunmetal sameAs Q901715.
- Gunmetal sameAs Bronze_de_canó.
- Gunmetal sameAs Dělovina.
- Gunmetal sameAs Gunmetal.
- Gunmetal sameAs Rotguss.
- Gunmetal sameAs Asemetalli.
- Gunmetal sameAs Gunnamhiotal.
- Gunmetal sameAs 砲金.
- Gunmetal sameAs Kanonbronse.
- Gunmetal sameAs Spiż.
- Gunmetal sameAs m.06g1k7.
- Gunmetal sameAs Kanonmetall.
- Gunmetal sameAs Q901715.
- Gunmetal wasDerivedFrom Gunmetal?oldid=707140769.
- Gunmetal depiction Bild_36_(DKI_A_2488).jpg.
- Gunmetal isPrimaryTopicOf Gunmetal.
- Gunmetal name "Gunmetal".