Equivalent Specifications
Def Stan 02 779
BS EN 12163 CW352H
BS EN 12449 CW352H
BS EN 12165 CW352H
ASTM B151 C70600,C70620
ASTM B171 C70600,C70620
ASTM B466 C7060,C70620
ASTM B467 C70600, C70620
MIL T 16420 K
MIL C 15726
MIL C 24679
SAE J 463 CA 706
BS 2871 CN 102
BS 2874 CN 102
NES 779
JISH 3300
DIN 17664 2.0872
DIN 17671 2.0872
DIN 17672 2.0872
DIN 86019 2.1972 CuNi10Fe1,6Mn,
DIN 86028
DIN 86036
DIN 86037
DIN 86086
DIN 86087
DIN 86088
DIN 86089
DIN 86090
DIN 1755
VG 85 004
EEMUA 144, 145, 146
GAM MM11 - GAM MM13
INDRET IT 108
NFA 51-102 ISO 429
SIS 1456.67
Key Features
The addition of nickel to copper improves strength and corrosion resistance but good ductility is retained. Copper-nickel alloys have excellent resistance to marine corrosion and biofouling.
Copper-nickel alloys are widely used for marine applications due to their excellent resistance to seawater corrosion, high inherent resistance to biofouling and good fabricability.
They have provided reliable service for several decades whilst offering effective solutions to modern technological challenges.
Typical Uses
Cupro nickel is used extensively in sea water application where its excellent corrosion resistance and ani fouling properties make it a popular alloy for Off Shore oil platforms, fish farms and general marine cladding where sea growths are a problem.