A bronze bar is a product that serves as a blank for further processing at machine-building and instrument-making enterprises. The advantages of bronze products are considered to be flexibility, ductility and excellent anti-corrosion properties. However, the defining property of bronze, which makes it the most common material in modern instrument making, is the almost unlimited freedom of choice of machining.
A bronze rod can be cut, milled, drilled, forged, welded, soldered, grinded, and generally do anything with it under normal production conditions. In addition, the bronze bar and products made from it are distinguished by their durability and reliability in operation. Bronze is the most common material in modern shipbuilding.
A circle of bronze has become the most demanded blank in the production of parts for mechanical engineering, machine tool building, instrument making, electrical engineering and other industries.