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  • Article - 25 Oct 2012
    The high strength modified copper UNS C19400 has good electrical and thermal conductivity. Various alloys of copper differ in their behavior based on the alloyed elements. The UNS C19400 is...
  • Article - 21 Sep 2012
    High copper alloy UNS C19500 has excellent electrical and thermal conductivity. The impurities present in the copper alloy makes it anti-corrosive and ductile.
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    The yellow brass UNS C27000 is commonly referred to as copper-zinc brass. The UNS C27000 shows excellent cold working properties which make it ideal for machining. Architects prefer brass for their...
  • Article - 27 Sep 2012
    UNS C18000 copper nickel silicon chromium alloys are high copper alloys containing high strength and good wear resistance at high temperatures.
  • Article - 26 Sep 2012
    The UNS C64200 aluminium bronze is a copper alloy with a combination of 5 – 12%. In addition to aluminium, iron, nickel, manganese and silicon in cast and wrought form are present in the alloy.
  • Article - 17 Sep 2012
    Aluminium bronzes are alloys of copper with a composition of 5 to 12% of aluminum. Aluminium bronzes contain nickel, silicon, manganese, and iron as well. They are present in wrought and cast form.
  • Article - 20 Aug 2012
    S6 tool steel is a grade of shock-resisting tool steels. This data sheet outlines chemical composition, mechanical properties and fabrication/heat treatment of S6 tool steel.
  • Article - 20 Aug 2012
    S7 tool steel belongs to the shock-resisting tool steels classification, designated as group S. This article provides chemical composition, mechanical properties and alternative designations of S7...
  • Article - 20 Aug 2012
    Tool steel grade S5 is a member of the shock-resisting tool steel classification. This article provides details about S5 tool steel including chemical composition, mechanical properties and other...
  • Article - 20 Aug 2012
    Shock-resisting tool steels are designated as group S steels according to the AISI classification system. These steels include S1, S2, S5, S6, and S7 types.

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