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CuCo1Ni1Be--CW103C (DIN 2.1285) Cobalt Nickel Beryllium Copper Alloy contains approximately 1% Cobalt, 1% Nickel and 0.5% Beryllium. After hot forging and heat treatment processes this material gains considerably hardness, electrical and thermal conductivity as well. It is possible to have different combinations of electrical conductivity and hardness by changing the heat treatment conditions;CuCo1Ni1Be also Offers good strength and hardness characteristics coupled with conductivity in the range of 45-60 percent of copper with ultimate tensile and hardness properties approaching 140 ksi and RB 100 respectively, all of its properties are quite the same as CuCo2Be-C17500 and CuNi2Be-C17510.
International Specification:
Rods/Bars/Tubes: ASTM B441, SAE J461,463; RWMA Class 3
Sheets: ASTM B534
Wires: ASTM B441
Plates: ASTM B534, SAE J461,463; RWMA Class 3
European Standards: CuCo1Ni1Be, DIN 2.1285; CW103C to EN
Note:
ASTM: American Society for Testing and Materials
SAE: Society of Automotive Engineers
AMS: Aerospace Materials Specification (Published by SAE)
RWMA: Resistance Welder Manufacturers' Association
Note: Unless otherwise specified, material will be produced to ASTM.
Chemical Composition:
Be: 0.40-0.70%
Co: 0.80-1.30%
Ni: 0.80-1.30%
Cu: Balance
Note:Â Copper plus additions equal 99.5% minimum.
Shapes :
Round bars, Round wires, Round tube,
Flat bars, Square bars, Rectangular bars, Hexagon bars, Plates, Sheets, Coils
Custom shapes are available upon request.
Available Sizes:
Rod: Dia.5~16mm; Wire: Dia.0.1-5.0mm
Tube: OD10~60mm, ThK 0.1~10mm
Plate: thk min 0.5mm
Custom Diameter & Sizes, Random Mill lengths
Typical Physical Properties:
Density (g/cm3): 8.83
Density before age hardening (g/cm3): 8.75
Elastic Modulus (kg/mm2 (103)): 14.10
Thermal Expansion Coefficient (20 °C to 200 °C m/m/°C): 17 x 10-6
Thermal Conductivity: 209 W/m â?¢ oK at 20 C
Melting Range (°C): 1000-1070
Note:Â
1). the units are based upon Metric.
2). the typical physical properties apply to age hardened products.
Related Standard :
Rods/Bars/Tubes:Â ASTM B441, SAE J461,463; RWMA Class 3
Sheets:Â ASTM B534
Wires:Â ASTM B441
Plates:Â ASTM B534, SAE J461,463; RWMA Class 3
European Standards:Â CuCo1Ni1Be, CW103C to EN
Other material are also available
C17200/CuBe2/CW101C/DIN 2.1247
C17300/CuBe2Pb/CW102C/DIN 2.1248
C17500/CuCo2Be/CW104C/DIN 2.1285
C17510/CuNi2Be/CW110C/DIN 2.0850
CuCo1Ni1Be/CW103C
Nickel is a hard, ductile and ferromagnetic metal that is highly polished and resistant to corrosion. Nickel is a ferrophilic element. The core is mainly composed of iron and nickel elements. In the crust, iron-mafic rocks contain more nickel than silico-alumina rocks. For example, peridotite contains 1,000 times more nickel than granite, and gabbro contains 80 times more nickel than granite.
On October 27, 2017, the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer released the preliminary list of carcinogens for reference. Nickel compounds are in the list of carcinogens, metal cobalt, metal nickel and 66-67% nickel, 13-16% nickel. Chromium and 7% iron alloy powders for implantation of foreign bodies in vivo, nickel metal and nickel alloys are on the list of Class 2B carcinogens.
Niclkel powder is mainly used in atomic energy industry, conductive materials, battery electrode materials, chemical catalysts, hard surface spray welding, special welding rods, porous filter materials, magnetic materials, contact materials,
Diamond tools, automobile manufacturing, cemented carbide, high-temperature high-strength alloys and other powder metallurgy fields.