C17200 COPPER BERYLLIUM ALLOY

C17200 Details: C17200 Beryllium Copper Cube2--C17200 (CDA 172) Beryllium Copper is the most commonly utilized Copper Beryllium alloy and is notable for its highest strength and hardness compared to commercial copper alloys. C17200 alloy contains appr. 2% of beryllium and achieves its ultimate tensile strength can exceed 200 ksi, while the hardness approaches Rockwell C45. Meanwhile, the electrical conductivity is a minimum of 22% IACS in the fully aged condition.C17200 also exhibits exceptional resistance to stress relaxation at elevated temperatures. Typical Application for C17200 Beryllium Copper Alloys: Electrical Industry: Electrical Switch and Relay Blades, Fuse Clips, Switch Parts, Relay parts, Connectors, Spring Connectors, Contact Bridges, Belleville Washers, Navigational Instruments, Clips Fasteners: Washers, Fasteners, Lock Washers, Retaining Rings, Roll Pins, Screws, Bolts Industrial: Pumps, Springs, Electrochemical, Shafts, Non Sparking Safety Tools, Flexible Metal Hose, Housings for Instruments, Bearings, Bushings, Valve Seats, Valve Stems, Diaphragms, Springs, Welding Equipment, Rolling Mill Parts, Spline Shafts, Pump Parts, Valves, Bourdon Tubes, Wear Plates on Heavy Equipment, Bellows Available Sizes: Custom Diameter & Sizes, Random Mill lengths Available Products (forms): Round bars, Round strips, Round wires, Round tube, Flat bars, Square bars, Rectangular bars, Hexagon bars, Plates, Sheets, Coils Custom shapes are available upon request. Chemical Composition: Be: 1.85-2.10% Co+Ni: 0.20% Min. Co+Ni+Fe: 0.60% Max. Cu: Balance Note: Copper plus additions equal 99.5% minimum. Typical Physical Properties: Density (g/cm3): 8.36 Density before age hardening (g/cm3): 8.25 Elastic Modulus (kg/mm2 (103)): 13.40 Thermal Expansion Coefficient (20 °C to 200 °C m/m/°C): 17 x 10-6 Thermal Conductivity (cal/(cm-s-°C)): 0.25 Melting Range (°C): 870-980 Note: 1). the units are based upon Metric. 2). the typical physical properties apply to age hardened products. International Specification: Rods/Bars/Tubes: ASTM B196,251,463; SAE J461,463; AMS 4533,4534,4535; AMS4650,4651; RWMA Class 4 Strips: ASTM B194, AMS4530,4532; SAE J461,463 Sheets: ASTM B194 Wires: ASTM B197, AMS4725, SAE J461,463 Plates: ASTM B194, SAE J461,463; AMS4530,4533,4534,AMS4650,4651; RWMA Class 4. European Standards: CuBe2, DIN 2.1247, CW101C 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. Mechanical Properties: The Mechanical Properties will be available on request from customers. Most Commonly Temper Used: Rods/Bars/Tubes: A(TB00),H(TD04),AT(TF00),HT(TH04) Strips: A(TB00),1/4 H(TD01),1/2 H(TD02),H(TD04) Sheets: A(TB00),1/4 H(TD01),1/2 H(TD02),H(TD04),AT(TF00) Wires: A(TB00),1/4 H(TD01),1/2 H(TD02),3/4H(TD03),H(TD04) Plates: A(TB00),H(TD04),AT(TF00),HT(TH04)