Becu C17500 Beryllium Copper Alloy 10 Wires ASTM B441
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UNS.C17500 (Alloy 10) Beryllium Bronze Wires With Good Strength And Hardness Product Description: Name: Beryllium bronze wires Grade: UNS.C17500 (Alloy 10) Specification: Thickness 0.08mm-6mm Surface: Bright State: A(TB00), H(TD04), AT(TF00), HT(TH04) Features: Good strength and hardness Application: For Springs
Introduction of UNS. C17500 Beryllium Bronze Alloy: C17500 Beryllium Copper has an electrical conductivity from 45 - 60% as that of pure copper. Its yield strength is up to 125 ksi. Its Tensile Strength is 135 ksi. It has a conductivity of 60% IACS. As far as its use goes in applications that call for high reliability relay, this is definitely one of the best alloys available. Beryllium Copper C17500 wires can be required to meet the specification ASTM B441.
Chemical Composition of UNS.C17500 (Alloy 10) Beryllium Bronze Alloy:
Note: Copper plus additions equal 99.5% Min.
Typical Physical Properties of UNS.C17500 (Alloy 10) Beryllium Bronze Alloy:
Mechanical and Electrical Properties of UNS.C17500 (Alloy 10) Beryllium Bronze Wires:
Related Material Specifications of UNS.C17500 (Alloy 10) Beryllium Bronze Alloy: Wires: ASTM B441 Rods/Bars/Tubes: ASTM B441, SAE J461, 463; RWMA Class 3 Strips: ASTM B534 Sheets: ASTM B534 Plates: ASTM B534, SAE J461, RWMA Class 3
Note: ASTM: American Society for Testing and Materials SAE: Society of Automotive Engineers AMS: Aerospace Materials Specification(Published by SEA) RWMA: Resistance Welder Manufacturers' Association Note: Unless otherwise specified, material will be produced by ASTM.
Typical Applications of UNS.C17500 (Alloy 10) Beryllium Bronze Alloy:
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Weldability Soldering, brazing, gas shielded arc welding, coated metal arc welding, spot welding, seam welding and butt welding are all recommended
Hot & Cold Workability Good hot working properties. Excellent cold working properties.
Key Technology of Beryllium Copper(Heat treatment) Age Hardening Age hardening significantly enhances the material’s strength. This reaction is generally carried out at temperatures between 260°C and 540°C depending on alloy and desired characteristics. This cycle causes the dissolved beryllium to precipitate as a beryllium rich (gamma) phase in the matrix and at the grain boundaries. It is the formation of this precipitate which causes the large increase in material strength. The level of mechanical properties attained is determined by the temperature and time at temperature. It should be recognized that beryllium copper has no room temperature aging characteristics.
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