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  2. Intercity 2 - Wikipedia

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    Intercity 2, abbreviated as IC2, refers to DB Intercity trains formed of double-deck rolling stock. Such trains were first introduced by Deutsche Bahn Fernverkehr in December 2015 to replace its aging IC coaches.

  3. IC code - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement in the United Kingdom; Law; Courts; Prisons; Topics; Agencies. police forces; defunct; Firearms use; History; Ranks; Equipment; Aviation; Firearms ...

  4. List of copper alloys - Wikipedia

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    A bronze is an alloy of copper and other metals, most often tin, but also aluminium and silicon. Aluminium bronzes are alloys of copper and aluminium. The content of aluminium ranges mostly between 5% and 11%.

  5. DSB Class MF - Wikipedia

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    IC2 is a further development of IC3. It was designed for use on the private lines and on certain local lines, as suggested by the designation "RL2D" which is believed to mean "Regional Local 2 Diesel", with 2 being the number of carriages. The IC2 consists of 2 carriages, the MF and the FS.

  6. IC2 - Wikipedia

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    IC2 may refer to: IC2, one of the British police's radio IC codes; Intercity 2, railway service by Deutsche Bahn; IC2 (Portugal), see Roads in Portugal;

  7. Bronze - Wikipedia

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    Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12–12.5% tin and often with the addition of other metals (including aluminium, manganese, nickel, or zinc) and sometimes non-metals (such as phosphorus) or metalloids (such as arsenic or silicon).

  8. Arsenical bronze - Wikipedia

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    Arsenical bronze is an alloy in which arsenic, as opposed to or in addition to tin or other constituent metals, is combined with copper to make bronze.

  9. List of brazing alloys - Wikipedia

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    F Bronze. For brazing tungsten carbide to steels. Primarily used for rock drills or when simultaneous heat treatment is required. 57: 38: 2: 2: Cu 86 Zn 10 Co 4: Cu–Zn 960/1030 [69] – D Bronze. For brazing tungsten carbide to steels. Primarily used for rock drills or when simultaneous heat treatment is required. 86: 10: 4: Cu 85 Sn 8 Ag 7 ...