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  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    UNS C18200 chromium copper alloys are primary alloys, which are heat treated and cold worked to provide electrical conductivity of 80% IACS and hardness. They are used in applications that require...
  • Article - 6 Aug 2012
    Brass is a specific term that refers to a wide range of copper-zinc alloys having, good electrical and thermal conductivity, strength, hardness, wear-resistance, ductility, and corrosion-resistance....
  • Article - 3 Oct 2012
    UNS C17510 beryllium copper alloys are available in mill hardened tempers and heat treatable and ductile tempers. These alloys have moderate strength and about 50% IACS conductivity.
  • Article - 21 Sep 2012
    UNS C17500 copper-cobalt-beryllium alloys comprise moderate strength and about 50% IACS conductivity. These alloys are available in mill hardened tempers and heat treatable and ductile tempers.
  • Article - 15 Nov 2012
    Pure and unalloyed coppers have good corrosion resistance and high thermal and electrical conductivity. Pure copper is designated as UNS C10100 to C13000. Oxygen free coppers are applicable in all...
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Pure copper has high electrical and thermal conductivity. Alloys can be freely formed by the copper. The UNS 11300 silver-bearing tough Pitch copper has 101% IACS conductivity, and high ductility. It...
  • Article - 18 Sep 2012
    Copper beryllium alloys feature high strength and good thermal and electrical properties. Two main types of copper beryllium alloys are high conductivity alloys and high strength alloys.
  • Article - 17 Sep 2012
    Aluminium bronzes are copper alloys, that contain about 5 to 12% of aluminium. In addition, aluminium bronzes also contain nickel, silicon, manganese, and iron. They are found in wrought and cast...
  • Article - 26 Sep 2012
    The UNS C63200 aluminium nickel bronze alloy has high corrosion resistance and strength.
  • Article - 22 Nov 2010
    What is compression testing and how is it used to determine how a product or material reacts when it is compressed? Find out more about the theory and applications of compression testing.

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