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  • Article - 21 Aug 2012
    High strength yellow brass – copper casting alloy UNS C86500 is a cast alloy consisting mainly if copper and zinc. UNS C86500 is preferred by architects for its color and longevity. The lead in the...
  • Article - 20 Aug 2012
    UNS C85700 is an alloy of copper-zinc-lead which belongs to the cast category. The presence of lead in the leaded yellow brass – copper casting alloy offers it high machinability, strength and...
  • Article - 20 Aug 2012
    Copper casting alloy UNS C85500 possesses high machinability and corrosion resistance. Lead present in UNS C85500 behaves as a tool lubricant and microchip chip breaker. The UNS C85500 copper alloy is...
  • Article - 20 Aug 2012
    Leaded high strength yellow brass – copper casting alloy UNS C86400 is a cast brass alloy of manganese bronze and leaded manganese bronze. The chocolate color of UNS C86400 can be attributed to the...
  • Article - 27 Sep 2012
    Copper alloys are of many different varieties. Each copper alloy variety has specific properties that suit a number of manufacturing processes, environments and applications.
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Copper alloys are available in a wide variety of forms and each copper alloy form has specific properties that suit a number of manufacturing processes, environments and applications.
  • Article - 20 Sep 2012
    Copper alloys are many in number and each copper alloy form has specific properties that suit a number of manufacturing processes, environments and applications.
  • Article - 17 Sep 2012
    Copper-nickel alloys have excellent resistance to biofouling and marine corrosion, and possess good fabricability. Copper gains more strength and corrosion resistance when nickel is added to it.
  • Article - 20 Aug 2012
    The copper alloy UNS C61900 copper alloy has high corrosion resistance and good hot formability. It is available as flat products. Chemical, physical and mechanical properties are provided,
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    There are over 400 different copper alloys each having their own specific set of properties.

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