What do I do with Bronze Alloy?

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What do I do with Bronze Alloy in Junk Jack X? I made some but what can I do with it?



Best Answer

I personally have never heard of this game before, but after a quick search I found a sort of resource guide for the game.

http://confessor.org/projects/junkjackx.php?Item=61

Judging from this page, it would appear you use the Bronze Alloy to create Bronze Ingot. To find how to create this, just go to the bottom of the page as shown below.

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From there you can find what the ingots are used for.




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What is the use for bronze alloys?

Bronze is used in architecture for structural and design elements, for bearings because of its friction properties, and as phosphor bronze in musical instruments, electrical contacts, and ship propellers. Aluminum bronze is used to make machine tools and some bearings.

What can you do with bronze?

Marine architecture - With its high corrosion resistance, high strength, and natural lubricity, bronze is ideal for use in saltwater and freshwater applications, such as engine parts, pumps, propellers, and ship's bells.

Is bronze metal valuable?

Scrap Metal Buyers are also willing to provide compensation for scrap bronze metal. At present, bronze is prized at $ 1.50 per pound of alloy.

Where is aluminum bronze used?

Common Aluminum Bronze alloys and some typical applications: This all-purpose alloy is widely used in chemical, marine, aircraft, and machine tools as gears, bushings and bearings, pumps, and valves.



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