Mässingslegeringar med låg blyhalt för svarvade komponenter ämnade för dricksvatten

This thesis is about brass alloys with low lead levels for manufacturing of turned components destined for human consumption. Is it technically possible, economically viable and environmentally necessary to produce lead-free brass alloys? Turning tests and leaching tests has been carried out in low-...

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Main Author: Gyhlesten Back, Jessica
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Language:English
Published: KTH, Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM), Materialvetenskap 2011
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-du-110892017-04-19T05:32:14ZMässingslegeringar med låg blyhalt för svarvade komponenter ämnade för dricksvattenengGyhlesten Back, JessicaKTH, Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM), MaterialvetenskapBorlänge : Högskolan Dalarna2011Brassleaddrinking waterturningNKB4Engineering and TechnologyTeknik och teknologierThis thesis is about brass alloys with low lead levels for manufacturing of turned components destined for human consumption. Is it technically possible, economically viable and environmentally necessary to produce lead-free brass alloys? Turning tests and leaching tests has been carried out in low-lead brass. The result of the tests carried out show that it is technically possible to produce faucets in low-leaded brass, but since these alloys are harder and less ductile, it takes more power and more cooling when it is processed. There should be more reality-based tests in regular machines that belong in the line of manufacturing. Tests is needed to find out which tool materials, cutting angles, cooling, etc. which are needed to manufacture products with the right surface, dimensions, durability, etc. One thing that no one knows today is the lifetime of a faucet made of low-lead brass. If these faucet’s do not have a higher life than that made in CW 602 N, it is a major strain on nature to produce these in low-lead brass, then to maintain production of the faucets as it is today. No information has come from the Boverket of tougher requirements for lead content in brass. This makes it difficult to know how much effort that is needed to replace lead. A legal requirement or to lose market areas is otherwise a good motivation to move forward. <p>http://www.du.se/md:Materialdesign är en civilingenjörsutbildning som ges i samarbete mellan Högskolan Dalarna (HDa) i Borlänge och Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH) i Stockholm. Det är KTH som utfärdar examensbeviset, även för dig som studerar i Borlänge.</p>Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-11089application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Brass
lead
drinking water
turning
NKB4
Engineering and Technology
Teknik och teknologier
spellingShingle Brass
lead
drinking water
turning
NKB4
Engineering and Technology
Teknik och teknologier
Gyhlesten Back, Jessica
Mässingslegeringar med låg blyhalt för svarvade komponenter ämnade för dricksvatten
description This thesis is about brass alloys with low lead levels for manufacturing of turned components destined for human consumption. Is it technically possible, economically viable and environmentally necessary to produce lead-free brass alloys? Turning tests and leaching tests has been carried out in low-lead brass. The result of the tests carried out show that it is technically possible to produce faucets in low-leaded brass, but since these alloys are harder and less ductile, it takes more power and more cooling when it is processed. There should be more reality-based tests in regular machines that belong in the line of manufacturing. Tests is needed to find out which tool materials, cutting angles, cooling, etc. which are needed to manufacture products with the right surface, dimensions, durability, etc. One thing that no one knows today is the lifetime of a faucet made of low-lead brass. If these faucet’s do not have a higher life than that made in CW 602 N, it is a major strain on nature to produce these in low-lead brass, then to maintain production of the faucets as it is today. No information has come from the Boverket of tougher requirements for lead content in brass. This makes it difficult to know how much effort that is needed to replace lead. A legal requirement or to lose market areas is otherwise a good motivation to move forward. === <p>http://www.du.se/md:Materialdesign är en civilingenjörsutbildning som ges i samarbete mellan Högskolan Dalarna (HDa) i Borlänge och Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH) i Stockholm. Det är KTH som utfärdar examensbeviset, även för dig som studerar i Borlänge.</p>
author Gyhlesten Back, Jessica
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title Mässingslegeringar med låg blyhalt för svarvade komponenter ämnade för dricksvatten
title_short Mässingslegeringar med låg blyhalt för svarvade komponenter ämnade för dricksvatten
title_full Mässingslegeringar med låg blyhalt för svarvade komponenter ämnade för dricksvatten
title_fullStr Mässingslegeringar med låg blyhalt för svarvade komponenter ämnade för dricksvatten
title_full_unstemmed Mässingslegeringar med låg blyhalt för svarvade komponenter ämnade för dricksvatten
title_sort mässingslegeringar med låg blyhalt för svarvade komponenter ämnade för dricksvatten
publisher KTH, Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM), Materialvetenskap
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