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Supplier: National Bronze & Metals Inc.
Description: C17510 Beryllium Copper ASTM B441 (ROD), ASTM B534 (PLATE) , RWMA Class III Primarily utilized in applications that require high thermal or electric conductivity. The alloy offers good strength and hardness characteristics coupled with conductivity in the range of 45-60 percent
- Applications / Industry: Circuit Breakers, Contactors, Electronics (IC Packaging / Interconnect), Switches / Relays
- Base Metal / Spring Material: Copper Beryllium (CuBe), Copper / Copper Alloy
- Conductivity: 48 %IACS
- Contact Material: Copper (Cu)
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Supplier: National Bronze & Metals Inc.
Description: C17200 Beryllium Copper ASTM B196, AMS 4533, RWMA CLASS IV Most commonly utilized beryllium copper alloy and is notable for exhibiting the highest strength and hardness compared to commercial copper alloys. Its strength and hardness is similar to that of steel.
- Applications / Industry: Circuit Breakers, Contactors, Electronics (IC Packaging / Interconnect), Switches / Relays
- Base Metal / Spring Material: Copper Beryllium (CuBe), Copper / Copper Alloy
- Conductivity: 22 %IACS
- Contact Material: Copper (Cu)
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Supplier: National Bronze & Metals Inc.
Description: C17510 Beryllium Copper ASTM B441 (ROD), ASTM B534 (PLATE) , RWMA Class III Primarily utilized in applications that require high thermal or electric conductivity. The alloy offers good strength and hardness characteristics coupled with conductivity in the range of 45-60 percent
- Applications: Electrical / HV Parts
- CDA Grade: 1751
- Elongation: 5 to 28 %
- Features: Cold Finished / Rolled, Extruded, Forged
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Supplier: National Bronze & Metals Inc.
Description: C17200 Beryllium Copper ASTM B196, AMS 4533, RWMA CLASS IV Most commonly utilized beryllium copper alloy and is notable for exhibiting the highest strength and hardness compared to commercial copper alloys. Its strength and hardness is similar to that of steel.
- Applications: Electrical / HV Parts, Wear Parts / Tooling
- CDA Grade: 172
- Elongation: 1 to 35 %
- Features: Cold Finished / Rolled, Extruded
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and Seamless Welding Wheel Beryllium Copper Rod & Bar Size: From 1mm and Up Alloy: C17200, C17510, C17500, C17300, ...
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ZCU190
Copyright© ASM International® 2002 Weldability: It can be fusion welded by the carbon arc method using a beryllium copper filler rod and no flux.
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ZCU20
"Berylco" 165 can be fusion welded by the carbon arc method using a beryllium copper 6ller rod and no flux Melting must be rapid.
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ZCU165
Copper Alloy No. 172 can be readily fusion welded by the carbon-arc method using a beryllium - copper filler rod and no flux.
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ZCU65
Weldability: Beraloy can be readily fusion welded by the carbon-arc method using a beryllium - copper filler rod and no flux.
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ZCU129
Weldability: CMW 73 can be readily fusion welded by the carbon-arc method using a beryllium - copper filler rod and no flux.
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Inert anodes and advanced smelting of aluminum
… For electrical applications: uses more restrictive P0303B designation with added limits on manganese (0.01 percent), chromium (0.01 percent), boron (0.05 percent), and copper (0.05 percent) For welding electrode, rod , or wire: limit for beryllium (0.007 percent) For …
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Beryllium-Copper and its Applications
Electric welding is usually recommended, using beryllium - copper or silicon-copper filler rods and a carbon arc.
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Federal Register > Tuesday, November 26, 2002 > [67 FR 70707] Occupational Exposure to Beryllium; Request for Information
… include abrasive blasting operations, where coal or copper slag is used as a substitute for sand; spot or seam welding of specialized beryllium- copper electrodes; welding processes, where beryllium is in the electrode, in the flux or rod , or in the substrate …
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Patty's Toxicology 6 Volume Set (with Index) 6th Edition
Some processing of ber- yllium – copper strip and rod took place at the facilities, including sawing, heat treating, welding , and slitting; but dust- and fume-generating activities should have been lower than those in beryllium-manufacturing facilities.
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