Alloy families
Eight families cover high-strength, electrical conductivity, and corrosion-resistance applications.
6 alloysAluminum bronze alloys
High mechanical strength and strong abrasion response in marine and acidic environments.
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3 alloysNickel-aluminum bronze alloys
Superior performance in fatigue, cavitation, and corrosion under high load.
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1 alloysAluminum-zinc bronze alloys
Hard eutectic particles in a soft matrix — controlled friction with self-lubricating selective wear.
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1 alloysBeryllium copper alloys
The highest mechanical strength among coppers, with excellent thermal and electrical conductivity.
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1 alloysCopper-chromium-nickel-silicon alloys
Beryllium-free alternative for molds and electrodes — high thermal and electrical performance.
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1 alloysCopper-chromium-zirconium alloys
High conductivity and thermal stability up to 500 °C for electrodes and high-volume molds.
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1 alloysCopper-nickel-beryllium alloys
High mechanical strength with low beryllium content and conductivity above conventional CuNi2Be.
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1 alloysMolybdenum alloys
Extreme stability at high temperatures (up to 1,400 °C) and corrosive environments.
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