Hello everyone
This is my first post.
I have a hobby of casting bronze sculptures. I use silicon bronze for this which is ideal for this use. Recently I have got hold of some manganese bronze which has a high zinc content (possibly 30 to 40%) which burns gently when I melt the alloy producing huge amounts of oxide that makes pouring and creating a nice cast very difficult.
My question is if I add silicon dioxide in the form of sand to the molten bronze will some kind of displacement reaction happen between the zinc and silicon dioxide leaving silicon in the alloy and removing the zinc as zinc oxide.
If not is there something else I could add to remove the zinc fairly rapidly (thats fairly safe) as I do not want to keep the metal molten for extended periods of time due to the fuel cost.
One other question. Is there a method that can be carried at home without expensive equipment for finding the ratios of various metals in an alloy. I am particularly interested in bronze so the metals I would be interested in are copper, tin, silicon, zinc.
Thank you
M