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| What is cast bronze? |
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Bronze is a metal alloy (combination of metal), consisting primarily of copper and tin. It is cast when it is heated to a liquid state, poured into a mold and cooled. |
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| Does "solid bronze" really exist? |
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No. Bronze is a combination of metals and there are a variety of combinations. |
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| Why buy cast bronze as opposed to engraved bronze? |
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Cast bronze weathers better in exterior locations due to the fact that it has more metals in the alloy compared to milled (engravable) metal. |
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| Do cast bronze plaques have a clear coating? |
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They should always have a clear polyurethane exterior coating unless the customer intends to allow the plaque to oxidize or intends to refinish it on a frequent basis. |
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