Copper Alloys

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•   Brasses and Bronzes are most commonly used alloys of Cu. Brass is an alloy with Zn.

Bronzes contain tin, aluminum, silicon or beryllium.

•    Other copper alloy families include copper-nickels and nickel silvers. More than 400 copper- base alloys are recognized.

Applications

– Electrical wires,

– roofing, nails, rivets

– Automotive radiator – core, lamp fixture,

– clutch disk,

– diaphragm, fuse clips,

– springs

– Furniture, radiator

– fittings, battery clamps,

– light fixtures

– Bearings, bushings,

– valve seats and guards

– Electrical, valves,

– pumps

– Condenser, heat exchanger

– piping,

– valves

– Tin bronze Sn,

– Bearings, bushing,

– piston rings, gears

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