Posted by David Standing 1 on 13/03/2018 21:44:41:
I apologise in advance, but I am going to go all pedantic here, and mention that it is phosphor bronze, not phosphorus, and Babbitt metal, not babbits (or babbit).
Sorry!
Thats OK, regarding Babbitt metal, I am referring it as "babbits" because there are many similar alloys of comparable composition (tin,lead,antimony,copper are important there but other elements can also be present).
So "babbits", "Babbitts", "white metal" or whatever are just wider term.
Anyway do you have some interesting data regarding these?
Martin