Copper Alloys C70600 is stocked by 21 North American distributors and produced by 17 large mills. Distributors will offer small quantity buys while mills will generally only sell large quantities, with delivery times anywhere from 10 to 50 weeks depending on size and form required
This material is stocked primarily in Tubular Products by 12 distributors but is also available to a lesser extent in Flat Rolled Products, Bar Products, Piping Components, Fasteners, and Forging Products.
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Specifications
The following specifications cover Copper Alloys C70600
- ASME SB111
- ASME SB171
- ASME SB359
- ASME SB395
- ASME SB466
- ASME SB467
- ASME SB543
- ASTM B111
- ASTM B122
- ASTM B151
- ASTM B171
- ASTM B359
- ASTM B395
- ASTM B432
- ASTM B466
- ASTM B469
- ASTM B543
- ASTM B608
- DIN 2.0872
- MIL C-15726
- MIL T-15005
- MIL T-16420
- MIL T-22214
- SAE J461
- SAE J463
- UNS C70600
Property Results
Related Metals:
- 90-10 Cupro Nickel
- Deleted Alloy 11
- CN102
- Copper Nickel, C706
Chemistry Data : [top]
Iron
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1 - 1.8 |
Lead
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0.05 max |
Manganese
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1 max |
Nickel
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Includes Co |
Remainder Each
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Cu, including Ag |
Remainder Total
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Cu + sum of named elements 99.5 min |
Zinc
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1 max |
Principal Design Features
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Copper Nickels (Copper-Nickel), Copper-Nickel, (90-10). Excellent corrosion resistance, especially in marine environments. Moderately high strength, good creep resistance at elevated temperatures. Properties generally increase with nickel content. Relatively high in cost compared with copper-aluminum and other alloys with similar mechanical properties.
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Applications
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Copper-nickels are mainly used for seawater service as forged and machined valve and pump components, fittings and hardware. Used where high corrosion resistance is required and where concern over chloride stress-corrosion cracking prevents use of stainless steels.
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Machinability
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The machinability rating of this alloy is 20. (Where Alloy 360 FC Brass is 100).
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Welding
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Soldering of this alloy is rated as "excellent", brazing is rated as "excellent", oxyacetylene welding is rated as "fair", gas shielded arc welding is rated as "excellent", coated metal arc welding is rated as "good", spot welding is rated as "good", seam welding is rated as "good", and butt welding is rated as "excellent".
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Forging
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The hot forgeability rating of this alloy is unknown. (Forging Brass=100). The recommended hot working temperature for this alloy is between 1550 and 1750 F.
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Hot Working
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This alloy's capacity for being hot formed is rated as "good".
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Cold Working
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The capacity for cold working this alloy is rated as "good".
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Annealing
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The annealing temperature for this alloy is between 1100 and 1500 F.
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Physical Data : [top]
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Density (lb / cu. in.)
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0.323
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Electrical Resistivity (microhm-cm (at 68 Deg F))
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112.9
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Modulus of Elasticity Tension
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18000
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Mechanical Data : [top]
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