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  • Article - 27 Sep 2012
    Copper alloys are available in more than 400 varieties. Each type of copper alloy has specific properties that suit a number of manufacturing processes, environments and applications.
  • Article - 20 Aug 2012
    Aluminium bronze copper alloy UNS C61400 has excellent corrosion resistance. Alumina present in the UNS C61400 enhances the strength of the alloy. The UNS C61400 alloy find applications in fasteners,...
  • Article - 20 Aug 2012
    Aluminium bronze-copper UNS C61000 has excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties
  • Article - 13 Nov 2012
    Brass is an alloy mainly consisting of copper and zinc. Brass alloys can be easily shaped and are available in various colors. Brass has high thermal conductivity. UNS C37700 forging brass alloys have...
  • Article - 7 Jan 2013
    Yellow Brass UNS C26800 is a copper zinc alloy which is basically used for hot or cold formed products. Higher thermal conductivity of brass makes it ideal for heat exchangers.
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Aluminium bronzes contain 5 to 12% of aluminium, nickel, silicon, manganese, and iron. They are copper alloys found in wrought and cast form. Due to the presence of hard, adherent, protective alumina...
  • 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 - 6 Aug 2013
    Brass is a copper-zinc alloy, which is ductile and easy to shape. The amount of zinc in the brass alloy can be varied from 5 to 45% to form different alloys with unique properties.
  • Article - 9 Aug 2013
    Low alloy special purpose steels or group L steels contain small quantities of chromium, nickel, vanadium, and molybdenum. L2 and L6 form the group L steels.
  • Article - 9 Aug 2013
    Low-alloy special-purpose steels or group L steels contain small quantities of chromium, nickel, vanadium, and molybdenum. L2 and L6 are two types of group L tool steels.

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