C86300 contains copper (86%), nickel (3%), zinc (7%), and tin (4%). This alloy has been around since the mid-19th century when it was initially developed for use in steam engine cylinders. Adding nickel increases its strength and wear resistance while adding tin increases its malleability. It also has good oxidation resistance up to 1000°F (538°C). In addition to its excellent corrosion resistance properties, C86300 also has high thermal conductivity. Its low electrical resistivity makes it suitable for electrical components and other applications where electrical conductivity is essential.this alloy has high tensile strength and good fatigue strength. It also has excellent weldability, allowing it to be easily formed into complex shapes. The mechanical properties make this alloy perfect for applications requiring strong parts, such as aircraft components or automotive engines. This versatile alloy can be used in a variety of industries and applications due to its unique combination of characteristics, including corrosion resistance, strength, ductility, low thermal expansion rate, weldability and machinability. Some common uses include marine hardware such as propeller shafts; automotive components such as pistons; industrial valves; bearings; bushings; power transmission equipment; fasteners; connectors; pipe fittings; springs; pump components; medical implants; sculptures and decorative items such as jewellery pieces. This new welding technique has revolutionized metalworking, providing those in the industry with a reliable, time-efficient method for joining metal parts together.
Sep 26, 2024
Leave a message
Bronze C86300 Has Excellent Mechanical Strength
Send Inquiry




