Featuring: Art Caster’s Brass, Beryllium Copper, Brittania, Electrolytic Copper, Everdur, Jeweler’s Manganese Bronze, Nickel-Silver, Pewters, Superdie Zinc Alloys, and White Bronze

Brass, Bronze, and White Metal alloys have been used in the manufacture of Non Precious Metal fashion jewelry for centuries. Brass & Bronze come in a wide variety of colors including, Dark Red, Yellow, and White. Belmont Special H Silicon Bronze is a Dark Warm Red Color, our Silicon Bronze Everdur is a lighter Red, our Art Casters Brass is Golden Yellow, and Silicon Brass is Yellow in color. Custome formulations can be made in heats as small as 100 lbs for trial purposes. Our White Bronze alloy is similar in color to stainless steel and takes a patina and can be custom colored.

We also have a variety of products manufactured specifically for Karat Gold Alloying. We offer Copper, Tin, Nickel, and Zinc Shot. Belmont offers a line of Virgin Grade Master Alloys including Copper, Nickel, Silicon Copper, Boron Copper, and Cobalt Copper for alloying with Gold for custom colors, specific casting charecteristics to meet most any requirement.

Applications: Non Precious Metal Fashion Jewelry and additions to Gold for Karat Gold alloying

Forms: Ingot, Cut Bar, Cubes, Shot

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    Silicon Bronze Everdur UNS C87300
    Silicon Bronze Everdur UNS C87300
    Excellent general use Bronze for most any Jewelry Applications. This alloy offers very high detail, easy castability, and accepts patinas very well. This alloy has a very warm bronze color.
    Forms:
    • 2-20 Ingot
    • 2-5 Ingot
    • 1/2" & Down Polished Shot
    • 1/2" & Down Cubes
    • 2" Polished Cut Bar
    • Slabs
    • Unpolished Shot 1/2" x 14 Mesh
    Belmont Product Code 4951
    Nominal Composition:
    • 95% Cu
    • 4% Si
    • 1% Mn
    Technical Info:
    • CDA #: 87300
    • Melting Range: 1550 F - 1780 F, 840 C - 971 C
    • Pouring Range: 1900 F - 2250 F, 1010 C - 1235 C
    • Density: 0.302 lbs/cu. in, 8.36 g/cu. cm
    • Tensile Strength: 55000 lbs/sq. in.
    • Yield Strength: 25000 lbs/sq in.
    • Brinell Hardness: 85
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    Art Casters Brass
    Art Casters Brass
    This is a proprietary alloy especially developed for Jewelry casting. This alloy has a warm yellow color.
    Forms:
    • 1/2" Polished Cubes
    • 1/2" x 14 Mesh Unpolished Shot
    • 1" Cut Bar
    • 2" Cut Bars
    • 2-20 Ingot
    • 2-5 Ingot
    • Slabs
    Belmont Product Code 46316
    Nominal Composition:
    • Proprietary
    Technical Info:
    • Melting Range: 1625 - 1650 F
    • Pouring Range: 1700 - 1900 F
    • Density: 0.30 lbs per cubic inch
    • Specific Gravity: 8.4
    • Pattern Makers Shrinkage: 3/16" per foot
    • Machinability vs. free cutting brass: 80%
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    Lead Free Pewter with Bismuth
    Lead Free Pewter with Bismuth
    This is a high purity Tin based Lead Free Pewter Alloy, that meets or exceeds most Lead Free requirements. We certify it to be less than 50 ppm Lead Content. It works well in Spin Cast Rubber or Silicone Molds for designs with thick cross sections or a smooth, polished finish and some malleability.
    Forms:
    • 4-5 Ingot
    Belmont Product Code 798NENTB
    Nominal Composition:
    • Sn: 97-99% with Bismuth and Silver in a Proprietary formula
    Technical Info:
    • Elongation (2" Section) : 20% - 40%
    • Liquidus Temperature: 465F - 485F
    • Solidus Temperature: 515F - 635F
    • Density: .23 - .275 lb. / Cu. In. @ 68F
    • Brinell: 18 - 25
    • Tensile Strength: 5,000 psi - 8700 psi
    • Solderability: Can be soldered Easily with soft solder and flux
    • Finishes: Mechanical, chemical, organic, and electroplated
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    Lead Free Pewter (Gravity Cast)
    Lead Free Pewter (Gravity Cast)
    This Lead Free Pewter Alloy is high in Copper to allow it to work well in Open Face, Gravity Pour, Sand and Cast Iron Molds with maximum detail. Has good strength.
    Forms:
    • 4-5 Ingot
    • 1/4" and Down shot
    Belmont Product Code 791NB7
    Nominal Composition:
    • Tin: 91-93% with Antimony and Copper.
    Technical Info:
    • Elongation (2" Section) : 40%
    • Liquidus Temperature: 563F
    • Solidus Temperature: 471F
    • Casting Temperature: 515F
    • Brinell: 23.8
    • Tensile Strength: 8600 psi
    • Solderability: Can be soldered Easily with soft solder
    • Finishes: Mechanical, chemical, organic, and electroplated
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    Lead Free Pewter (Britannia)
    Lead Free Pewter (Britannia)
    This is a Lead Free Pewter, also referred to as a Britannia Alloy that works well in Spin Cast Molds for designs, such as Fashion (Costume) Jewelry, with thin cross sections or fine filigree and maximum detail requiring less malleability and more strength.
    Forms:
    • 4-5 Ingot
    Belmont Product Code 791NR8
    Nominal Composition:
    • Sn: 91-93% with Antimony and Copper in a Proprietary formula enhanced from our standard 7921 Brittania
    Technical Info:
    • Elongation (2" Section) : 30% - 40%
    • Liquidus Temperature: 478F - 490F
    • Solidus Temperature: 435F - 463F
    • Brinell: 21 - 25
    • Tensile Strength: 7,000 psi - 9600 psi
    • Solderability: Can be soldered Easily with soft solder and flux
    • Finishes: Mechanical, chemical, organic, and electroplated
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    Herculoy Silicon Bronze UNS C87610
    Herculoy Silicon Bronze UNS C87610
    Belmont Special "H" Silicon Bronze Alloy has gained increased popularity in recent years with art and jewelry casters, primarily because of its excellent fluidity, low-drossing tendency, sharp detail reproduction, minimal finishing requirements, high ductility and suitable as a cost-effective alternative to tin bronzes.
    Forms:
    • 1/2" x 14 Mesh Polished Shot
    • 1/2" X 14 Mesh Unpolished Shot
    • 1/2" Polished Cubes
    • 2" Cut Bars
    • 2-20 Ingot
    • 2-5 Ingot
    Belmont Product Code 4939
    Nominal Composition:
    • 92% Cu
    • 4% Si
    • 4% Zn
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    Jewelers Manganese Bronze
    Jewelers Manganese Bronze
    This is a proprietary alloy specially developed for jewelry casting. Casts well with a unique yellow gold color.
    Forms:
    • 1/2" and Down Unpolished Shot
    • 1/2" Polished Cubes
    • 2" Cut Bars
    • 2-5 Ingot
    Belmont Product Code 4582
    Nominal Composition:
    • Proprietary
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    White Bronze
    White Bronze
    This alloy offers a white color that is similar to White Gold Alloys and Stainless Steel Alloys. Often used for larger pieces such as belt buckles and larger jewelry pieces.
    Forms:
    • 1/2" Polished Cubes
    • 1/2" x 14 Mesh Unpolished Shot
    • 2" Cut Bars
    • 2-20 Ingot
    • 2-5 Ingot
    • Slabs
    Belmont Product Code 4587
    Nominal Composition:
    • Proprietary
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    Special High Grade Zinc
    Special High Grade Zinc
    Mainly used in galvanizing steel to prevent rusting, in zinc die casting alloys and in copper based alloys, such as brass. Zinc is also essential to the growth of many kinds of organisms, both plant and animal. Zinc also extends the life of other material such as steel (by hot dipping or electrogalvanizing), rubber and plastics (as an aging inhibitor) and wood (in paints)
    Forms:
    • 2-14 Mesh Shot
    • 50 lb Slabs
    Belmont Product Code 8000
    Nominal Composition:
    • 99.99% Zn
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    99.9% Electrolytic Copper
    99.9% Electrolytic Copper
    Good ductility, high conductivity and the ease of joining make Copper the world's #1 choice for the transmission of electrical power in an untold amount of applications. Belmont offer High Purity Electrolytic Copper, the most widely used grade of pure copper, in a wide variety of forms to meet your specific application. Made with the highest quality Virgin materials and a tightly controlled production process, you can be sure of consistent quality no matter the form that fits your application.
    Forms:
    • 3-14 Mesh Polished Shot
    • 3-14 Mesh Unpolished Shot
    • 1" x 1" Polished Squares
    • 1" x 1" Unpolished Squares
    • Copper Cathodes
    Belmont Product Code 4001
    Nominal Composition:
    • 99.95%
    • Bal
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    Belmont Special 2% Boron Copper
    Belmont Special 2% Boron Copper
    Master Alloy used in the production of Copper Alloys for a wide variety of industries. The introduction of Boron to Copper Alloys helps eliminate gas and porosity without the loss of conductivity.
    Forms:
    • 1/2" and Down Polished Shot
    Belmont Product Code 49817
    Nominal Composition:
    • 98% Cu
    • 2% B
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    Virgin Grade 10% Silicon Copper
    Virgin Grade 10% Silicon Copper
    Silicon increases fluidity in brasses and copper nickel alloys. Silicon copper can become a deoxidizer if phosphorous cannot be used.
    Forms:
    • 1/2" - 1/" Lumps
    • Slabs
    Belmont Product Code 49015
    Nominal Composition:
    • 90% Cu
    • 10% Si
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    Virgin Grade 50/50 Copper Nickel
    Virgin Grade 50/50 Copper Nickel
    Nickel is known to improve corrosion resistance particularly in sea water. This makes it a good choice to improve the properties of marine alloys.
    Forms:
    • 2-14 Mesh Polished Shot
    Belmont Product Code 45027
    Nominal Composition:
    • 50% Cu
    • 50% Ni
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    10% Cobalt Copper
    10% Cobalt Copper
    Cobalt is mostly added for improved corrosion resistance characteristics.
    Forms:
    • 2-14 Mesh Shot
    Belmont Product Code 4907
    Nominal Composition:
    • 90% Cu
    • 10% Co
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    White Brass UNS C997500
    White Brass UNS C997500
    Easily cast White Brass Alloy with good fluidity and high detail. We offer this material in a variety of forms including Ingot, Cut Bars, Cubes and Shot.
    Forms:
    • Ingot
    • 2" Cut Bar
    • 1/2" Polished Cubes
    • Shot
    Belmont Product Code 45815
    Nominal Composition:
    • Cu: 58%
    • Mn: 20%
    • Zn: 20%
    • Al: 1%
    • Pb: 1%
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    Spin Cast Zinc Alloy – J1
    Spin Cast Zinc Alloy – J1
    This is our most popular Lead Free Zinc Alloy that works well in Spin Cast Vulcanized Silicone Molds for designs with thin cross sections or maximum detail. Contains Proprietary Grain Refiners for improved flow into the mold.
    Forms:
    • 4-20 lb. KZ Ingot
    Belmont Product Code 892NJ1
    Nominal Composition:
    • 91-95% Zinc in a Proprietary Formula
    Technical Info:
    • Elongation : 8%
    • Liquidus Temperature: 734F
    • Pouring Temperatire: 850 F - 950 F
    • Density: .24 lbs / Cu. In. @ 68F
    • Tensile Strength: 52,000
    • Compression Strength: 93,000 psi
    • Finishes: Mechanical, chemical, organic, and electro-deposited, plastic
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    Spin Cast Zinc Alloy – S1
    Spin Cast Zinc Alloy – S1
    This is our Original, Lead Free, Zinc Based Alloy that works well in Spin Cast Vulcanized Silicone Molds for designs with thick cross sections or minimal detail. Contains Proprietary Grain Refiners for improved casting properties.
    Forms:
    • 4-20 lb. KZ Ingot
    Belmont Product Code 892NS1
    Nominal Composition:
    • 90-94% Zinc in a Proprietary Formula
    Technical Info:
    • Elongation : 8%
    • Liquidus Temperature: 734F
    • Pouring Temperatire: 800 F - 875 F
    • Density: .244 lbs / Cu. In.
    • Tensile Strength: 54,000
    • Compression Strength: 68,800 psi
    • Brinell Hardness: 146
    • Finishes: Mechanical, chemical, organic, and electro-deposited, plastic

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