Equivalent Specifications

ASTM B505 C96900

Key Features

A spinodal hardening alloy with excellent bearing properties which can be used as a replacement for Beryllium Copper.

Typical Uses

Applications include bushes and bearings for landing gears, wear plates, guide bushes, pump parts and automotive valve guides and seats.
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ASTM C96900HT

Description Nickel Aluminium Bronze
Nominal Composition CuNi15Sn8
Alloy Type Cast

Typical Mechanical Properties

Tensile Strength (N/mm²) 760
Proof/Yield Strength (N/mm²) 725
Elongation (%) 4
Hardness Brinell  
Impact Izod J20°C  

Typical Physical Properties

Density g/cm³  
Melting Temperature Range °C 950-1115
Thermal Conductivity W/mK  
Electrical Resistivity μΩ.m15°C  
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 0-250°C  
Relative Magnetic Permeability  
Coefficient of Friction

Copper Alloys Ltd has the ability to modify existing alloys for improved performance. Many customers have benefited from this in the past.

To discuss your requirements, call a member of Copper Alloys Ltd's technical team on +44 (0) 1782-816888, or email sales@copperalloys.net.

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