Marine: Marine defence ship applications requiring low magnetic permeability, anchor chains, anchors, instrument housing, valve blocks and valve stems.
Automotive: Valve guides.
Fasteners: Nuts and bolts
Electrical Power: overhead connectors and hardware.
Industrial Valves: components and bodies, cams gears
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The European standard for a wrought Silicon Aluminium Bronze CuAl7Si2. The alloy has lower magnetic permeability then CW301G as it is iron free. It has moderate strength, is free machining, good corrosion resistance in sea water and does not suffer stress corrosion cracking. The alloy can be specified to EN 12163/12165/12420 and EN 12167 CW302G.
Description | Silicon Aluminium Bronze |
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Nominal Composition | CuAl7Si2 |
Alloy Type | Wrought |
Tensile Strength (N/mm²) | 580 |
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Proof/Yield Strength (N/mm²) | 265 |
Elongation (%) | 30 |
Hardness Brinell | 120 |
Impact Izod J20°C |
Density g/cm³ | 7.7 |
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Melting Temperature Range °C | 985-1005 |
Thermal Conductivity W/mK | 45 |
Electrical Resistivity μΩ.m15°C | |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 0-250°C | 18 |
Relative Magnetic Permeability | |
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