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- Spelter abstract "Spelter, while sometimes used merely as a synonym for zinc, is often used to identify a zinc alloy. In this sense it might be an alloy of equal parts copper and zinc, i.e. a brass, used for hard soldering and brazing, or as an alloy, containing lead, that is used instead of bronze. In this usage it was common for many 19th-century cheap, cast articles such as candlesticks and clock cases and early 20th-century Art Nouveau ornaments and Art Deco figures. The word "pewter" is thought to be derived from the word "spelter". Zinc ingots formed by smelting might also be termed spelter.".
- Spelter wikiPageID "5000311".
- Spelter wikiPageRevisionID "554194177".
- Spelter hasPhotoCollection Spelter.
- Spelter subject Category:Brass.
- Spelter subject Category:Zinc.
- Spelter subject Category:Zinc_alloys.
- Spelter comment "Spelter, while sometimes used merely as a synonym for zinc, is often used to identify a zinc alloy. In this sense it might be an alloy of equal parts copper and zinc, i.e. a brass, used for hard soldering and brazing, or as an alloy, containing lead, that is used instead of bronze. In this usage it was common for many 19th-century cheap, cast articles such as candlesticks and clock cases and early 20th-century Art Nouveau ornaments and Art Deco figures.".
- Spelter label "Spelter".
- Spelter sameAs m.0cz79k.
- Spelter sameAs Q7575919.
- Spelter sameAs Q7575919.
- Spelter wasDerivedFrom Spelter?oldid=554194177.
- Spelter isPrimaryTopicOf Spelter.