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Type metal
In printing, type metal (sometimes called hot metal) refers to the metal alloys used in traditional typefounding and hot metal typesetting. Lead is the main constituent of these alloys. Antimony and tin are added to make the character produced durable and tough while reducing the difference between the coefficients of expansion of the matrix and the alloy.
History
Although the knowledge of casting soft metals in moulds was well established before Johannes Gutenberg's time, his discovery of an alloy that was hard, durable, and would take a clear impression from the mould (because it did not shrink as much as lead alone when cooled) represents a fundamental aspect of his solution to the problem of printing with movable type. (His other contributions were creation of inks that would adhere to metal type and a method of softening handmade printing paper so that it would take the impression well.)
The enormous effort to create an alloy with the characteristics needed in an ideal type metal is often underestimated.
Required characteristics
Cheap, plentifully available as galena and easily workable, lead has many of the ideal characteristics, but on its own it lacks the necessary hardness and does not make castings with sharp details because molten lead shrinks and sags when it cools to a solid.
After much experimentation it was found that adding pewterer's tin, obtained from cassiterite, improved the ability of the cast type to withstand the wear and tear of the printing process, making it tougher but not more brittle.
Despite patiently trying different proportions of both metals, solving the second part of the type metal problem proved very difficult without the addition of yet a third metal, antimony.
Alchemists had shown that when stibnite, an antimony sulfide ore, was heated with scrap iron, metallic antimony was produced. The typefounder would typically introduce powdered stibnite and horseshoe nails into his crucible to melt lead, tin and antimony into type metal. Both the iron and the sulfides would be rejected in the process.
The addition of antimony conferred the much needed improvements in the properties of hardness, wear resistance and especially, the sharpness of reproduction of the type design, given that it has the curious property of diminishing the shrinkage of the alloy upon solidification.
Composition of type metal
Type metal is an alloy of lead, tin and antimony in different proportions depending on the application, be it individual character mechanical casting for hand setting, mechanical line casting or individual character mechanical typesetting and stereo plate casting.
The proportions used are in the range: lead 50‒86%, antimony 11‒30% and tin 3‒20%. The basic characteristics of these metals are as follows:
Lead
type of metal 10b, or 613
The basis for type metal is lead, a relatively cheap metal, that melts at 621 °F. It is easy to handle and makes alloys with many other metals. It is, however, very soft and castings with pure lead are not sharp enough for printing. Lead is poisonous and very heavy.
Lead is exceptionally soft, malleable and ductile but with little tenacity. Easily fusible with other metals, it does not produce sharply defined castings.
Tin
type of metal 24sno
This soft metal has a low melting point at 450 °F. Tin promotes the fluidity of the molten alloy and makes the type tough, giving the alloy resistance to wear. It is harder, stiffer and tougher than lead.
Antimony
type of metal 623
Antimony melts at 1166 °F. This highly crystalline metalloid, gives type metal its hardness and a much better and sharper cast from the matrix. It has a crystalline appearance while being both brittle and fusible. When alloyed with lead, it strengthens the alloy and improves casting detail.
Typical type metal proportions
The actual compositions differed over time and with different machines and intended uses. Monotype Corporation had a whole range of alloys listed in their manuals.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Type metal compositions
|-
! Alloy type !! Tin !! Antimony !! Lead !! Comments
|-
| Slugcasting alloy || 3% || 11% || 86% || Ludlow/Intertype/Linotype composition for limited use and for making stereos
|-
| Eutectic alloy || 4% || 12% || 84% || Often used on slug casters and for Monotype/Elrod spacing material
|-
| Stereotype alloy || 7% || 15% || 78% || More durable intended for long print runs and curved printing plates
|-
| Monotype alloy || 10% || 16% || 74% || Most durable machine set intended to be remelted, sometimes hand set
|-
| Foundry type alloy || 18% || 28% || 54% || Traditional loose hand set type, may contain some copper
|}
The manuals for the Monotype composition caster (1952 and later editions) mention at least five different alloys to be used for casting, depending the purpose of the type and the work to be done with it.
Although in general Monotype cast type characters can be visually identified as having a square nick (as opposed to the round nicks used on foundry type), there is no easy way to identify the alloy aside from an expensive chemical assay in a laboratory.
Apart from this the two Monotype companies in the USA and the UK also made moulds with 'round' nicks. Typefounders and printers could and did order specially designed moulds to their own specifications: height, size, kind of nick, even the number of nicks could be changed.
Type produced with these special moulds can only be identified if the foundry or printer is known.
Type metal alloys mentioned in the UK-Monotype-caster manuals
In Switzerland the compagny "Metallum Pratteln AG", in Basel had yet another list of type-metal alloys. If needed, any alloy according to customer specifications could be produced.
{| class="wikitable"
! Usage
| Sn/Sb
| liquid at
| casting at
| remelting at
| Hardness
|-
! Typograph
| 3/12
| 250 °C
| 280-290 °C
| 310-330 °C
| 19
|-
! Ludlow
| 5/12
| 245 °C
| 270-285 °C
| 300-320 °C
| 21
|-
! Lino/Intertype a
| 5/12
| 245 °C
| 270-285 °C
| 300-320 °C
| 21
|-
! Lino/Intertype b
| 6/12
| 243 °C
| 270-285 °C
| 300-320 °C
| 21.5
|-
! Lino/Intertype c
| 7/12
| 241 °C
| 270-285 °C
| 300-320 °C
| 22
|-
! Stereotyping
| 5/15
| 265 °C
| 320 °C
| 320-340 °C
| 23
|-
! Stereotyping
| 7/14
| 258 °C
| 315 °C
| 320-340 °C
| 23
|-
! Monotype a
| 5/15
| 265 °C
| 350 °C
| 330-350 °C
| 23
|-
! Monotype b
| 8/15
| 260 °C
| 360 °C
| 350-370 °C
| 25
|-
! Monotype c
| 7/17
| 280 °C
| 370 °C
| 360-380 °C
| 26
|-
! Monotype d
| 9/19
| 285 °C
| 390 °C
| 380-400 °C
| 28.5
|-
! Monotype e
| 9.5/15
| 270 °C
| 360 °C
| 350-370 °C
| 26
|-
! Monotype f
| 9.5/17
| 280 °C
| 380 °C
| 370-390 °C
| 27.5
|-
! Monotype g
| 10/16
| 275 °C
| 370 °C
| 360-380 °C
| 27
|-
! Regeneration a
| 9/11
| .
| .
| .
| .
|-
! Regeneration b
| 9/12
| .
| .
| .
| .
|-
! Regeneration c
| 9/16
| .
| .
| .
| .
|-
! Support metal a
| 1/2
| 310 °C
| .
| 360-380 °C
| 6
|-
! Support metal b
| 3/5
| 295 °C
| .
| 340-360 °C
| 14
|-
! Support metal c
| 5/5
| 280 °C
| .
| 340-360 °C
| 16
|-
! Typefounding
| 5.5/28.5
| 360 °C
| .
| 420-430 °C
| 29.5
|-
|}
Dross
Regeneration-metal was melted into the crucible to replace lost tin and antimony through the "dross".
Every time type metal is remelted, tin and antimony oxidise. These oxides form on the surface of the crucible and must be removed. After stirring some grey powder the dross will be left. This dross still contains type metal.
Dross must be processed at specialized companies, in order to extract the pure metals in conditions that would prevent environmental pollution.
General requirements for type-metal
# Type metal should produce a true and sharp cast, and reproduce the matrix in all detail. The dimensions and form should be correct after cooling down.
# Type metal should be strong and lasting, to endure wear and pressure while printing.
# Type metal should be easy to cast, this means: a reasonable low melting temperature, iron should not dissolve in the molten metal, mould and nozzles should stay clean and easy to maintain.
# The molten metal should be clean, while molten it should give as little dross as possible, to prevent loss of tin and antimony.
# The economics have to be taken in account too: keeping the costs down would mean: keeping the content of tin and antimony as low as possible, and maintaining a high quality of the type produced.
# Type metal should not adhere to the copper of the matrix.
Behaviour of bipolar alloys
Pure metal melts and solidifies in a simple manner at a specific temperature. This is not the case with alloys. There we find a range of temperatures with all kinds of different events. The melting temperature of all mixtures is considerably lower than the pure components.
Example: addition of a small amount of antimony some 5 or 6% :
Although the melting point of antimony is 1166 °F, this mixture will be completely molten and a homogeneous fluid at 700 °F.
Cooling down, at 671 °F, the melting point of pure lead, nothing will happen.
After cooling down until 555 °F, lead crystals will start to grow. This will make the fluid more and more pasty. The temperature will drop until 486 °F, before solidification starts. Only when the fluid has become completely solid, and all melting-energy is lost to the environment, will the temperature lower again.
A mixture of 10% antimony and 90% lead: the formation of the crystals will only start later at a lower temperature of some 500 °F. After this the temperature will drop to 486 °F, and remain there until solidification is complete again.
An alloy with 12% antimony and 88% lead has a sharp melting point at 486 °F. No crystallisation will occur above this temperature.
Higher contents of antimony will raise the temperature where crystallisation starts. This crystals contain a high content of antimony depleting the fluid of this metal, until the fluid becomes eutectic at last.
The resulting solid contains smaller and larger crystals of antimony surrounded by a small crystalline -almost fibric- eutectic.
Tri-polar mixtures
Adding tin to this bipolar-system complicates the behaviour even further. Some tin enters into the eutectic. Which has the composition of 4% per cent Tin, 12 per cent Antimony and 84 per cent lead, this mixture solifies at 464 °F.
Depending from the metals in excess, compared with the eutectic, crystals are formed, depleting the liquid, until the eutectic 4/12 mixture is formed once more.
The 12/20 alloy contains many mixed crystals of tin and antimony, these crystals constitute the hardness of the alloy and the resistance against wear.
Raising the content of antimony cannot be done without adding some tin too. Because the fluidity of the mixture will dramatically diminish when the temperature goes down somewhere in the channels of the machine. Nozzles can be blocked by antimony crystals.
Metals used on typecasting machines
Eutectic alloys are used on Linotype-machines and Ludlow-casters to prevent blockage of the mould and to ensure continuous trouble-free casting.
Alloys used on Monotype machines tend to contain higher contents of tin, to obtain tougher character. All characters should be able to resist the pressure during printing. This meant an extra investment, but Monotype was an expensive system all the way.
Present usage of type metal
The fierce competition between the different mechanical typecasting systems like Linotype and Monotype has given rise to some lasting fairy tales around typemetal. Linotype users looked down on Monotype and vice versa.
Monotype machines however can utilize a wide of different alloys; maintaining a constant and a high production meant a strict standardization of the typemetal in the company, so as to reduce by all means any interruption of the production. Repeated assays were done at regular intervals to monitor the alloy used, since every time the metal is recycled, roughly half a per cent of tin content is lost through oxidation. These oxides are removed with the dross while cleaning the surface of the molten metal.
Nowadays this "battle" has lost its importance for a good deal, at least for Monotype. The quality of the produced type is far more important. Alloys with a high-content of antimony, and subsequently a high content of tin, can be cast at a higher temperature, and at a lower speed and with more cooling at a Monotype composition or supercaster.
Although care was taken to avoid mixing different types of type metal in shops with different type casting systems, in actual practice this often occurred. Since a Monotype composition caster can cope with a variety of different metal alloys, occasional mixing of Linotype alloy with discarded typefounders alloy has proven its usefulness.
Mechanical linecasting equipment use alloys that are close to eutectic.
Contamination of type metals
Copper
Copper has been used for hardening type metal; this metal easily forms mixed crystals with tin when the alloy cools down. These crystals will grow just below the exit opening of the nozzle in Monotype machines, resulting in a total blockage after some time. These nozzles are very difficult to clean, because the hard crystals will resist drilling.
Zinc
Brass spaces contain zinc, which is extremely counterproductive in type metal. Even a tiny amount — less than 1% — will form a dusty surface on the molten metal surface that is difficult to remove. Characters cast from contaminated type metal such as this are of inferior quality, the solution being to discard and replace with fresh alloy.
Brass and zinc should therefore be removed before remelting. The same applies to aluminium, although this metal will float on top of the melt, and will be easily discovered and removed, before it is dissolved into the lead.
Magnesium
Magnesium plates are very dangerous in molten lead, because this metal can easily burn and will ignite in this way the metal in the pot.
Iron
Iron is hardly dissolved into type metal, although the molten metal is always in contact with the cast iron surface of the melting pot.
Historic references to type metals
Joseph Moxons', in his Mechanick Exercises, mentions a mix of equal amounts of "antimony" and iron nails.
The "antimony" here was in fact stibnite, antimony-sulfide (Sb2S3). The iron was burned away in this process, reducing the antimony and while removing the unwanted sulfur. In this way ferro-sulfide is formed, and this will evaporate with the fumes.
The mixture of stibnite and nails was heated red hot in an open-air furnace, until all is molten and finished. The resulting metal can contain up to 9% of iron. Further purification can be done by mixing the hot melt with kitchen-salt, NaCl. After this red hot lead from another melting pot is added and stirred thoroughly.
Some tin was added to the alloy for casting small characters and narrow spaces, to better fill narrow areas of the mould. The good properties of tin were well known. The use of tin was sometime minimized to save expenses.
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Here are the Beyblades I have that I showed in the video: Vforce -- DRAGOON FIGHTER Endurance Type A-25 Metal Master Series Vforce -- METAL DRACIEL 40 Defense Type Metal Master Series Vforce -- DRIGER-S Combination Type 35 Metal Master Seri...
Hot metal is still hot-M & H Type Foundry & Letterpress Tour
Hot metal is still hot-M & H Type Foundry & Letterpress Tour
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The venerable firm of Mackenzie & Harris, established in 1915, is the oldest and largest type foundry for letterpress printers in the United States. Also known as M & H Type, it offers traditional lead typecasting and Monotype compo...
Type O Negative - Everything Dies Live
Type O Negative - Everything Dies Live
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Type O Negative live video...
Beyblade Metal Fusion - Metal Fight Beyblade - How to Customize Competitive Attack Types
Beyblade Metal Fusion - Metal Fight Beyblade - How to Customize Competitive Attack Types
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This is an updated series of my earlier video "Beyblade Metal Fusion - Metal Fight Beyblade - How to Customize Competitively". In this first segment, I talk about some top-tier Attack Type Beys, and I use my parts to show Bladers ...
Type O Negative - Black No. 1 (Little Miss Scare -All)
Type O Negative - Black No. 1 (Little Miss Scare -All)
Baileigh Sheet Metal Brakes, Box and Pan Brake, Metal Forming Machines
Baileigh Sheet Metal Brakes, Box and Pan Brake, Metal Forming Machines
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Baileighs sheet metal brake line is regarded as an industry standard in HVAC and metal fabrication shops throughout North America and parts of Europe. Each sheet metal brake has been articulately designed and constructed to offer value and ...
Metal Fight Beyblade - Unboxing 19 - BB-P01 - Vulcan Horuseus 145D by Takara-Tomy
Metal Fight Beyblade - Unboxing 19 - BB-P01 - Vulcan Horuseus 145D by Takara-Tomy
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As you saw in the video, my MF Gravity Perseus D125RF destroyed what remained of my Earth Mold 2 Wheel. So, I decided to pay a visit to my seller, thinking that he still had Earth Aquila so I can run my tests... ... Little did I know that h...
Beyblade Metal Fusion - Kyouya vs Doji (English Dub)
Beyblade Metal Fusion - Kyouya vs Doji (English Dub)
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All credits for ripping and recording does to MetalFusionBeyblade. The editing away of non battle related scenes was done by Breedo. Breedo Comments: I felt the need to provide with some type of pro Metal Fusion video. Since I am not having...
Spheric Universe Experience- 3rd Type
Spheric Universe Experience- 3rd Type
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From their new album, Unreal. Lyrics: New hope inside our minds A constellation far behind Explorers from another kind They just realized what they found "Among the stars and the Universe, We are from planet Earth." Communications...
Jeohunter metal detector Field Test
Jeohunter metal detector Field Test
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Field test of Jeohunter metal detector with base search frame. mdetectors.com High quality metal detector with very deep and acurate, to find the type of metal and its depth....
Type O Negative "Profit Of Doom" SPV USA
Type O Negative "Profit Of Doom" SPV USA
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Type O Negative "Profit Of Doom" SPV USA from the new Album Dead Again www.typeonegative.net http...
Metal Fight Beyblade - Unboxing 8 - BB-32 Hybrid Wheel Taisen Set by Takara-Tomy
Metal Fight Beyblade - Unboxing 8 - BB-32 Hybrid Wheel Taisen Set by Takara-Tomy
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I went to my seller today, and I was very surprised to see this Set turn up again. I missed my chance two months ago or so, but as I as I saw it, I immediately picked it up (a lot of kids were eyeing it, so I acted quickly. This Set comes w...
Type O Negative Everyone I Love is Dead
Type O Negative Everyone I Love is Dead
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A great song by Type O Negative. From their album 'World Coming Down' Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporti...
Type O Negative -September Sun (Full Version)
Type O Negative -September Sun (Full Version)
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type o negative-September sun *DISCLAIMER I do not own the copyright's to this music. Like metal? Join a new Metal Forum formerly based on YouTube. metaltube.freeforums.org...
Woodstock 2007 - Type o Negative - Profit Doom
Woodstock 2007 - Type o Negative - Profit Doom
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The biggest open air festival in europe 300.000 people. Poland...