UNS C65100, also known as C651 low silicon bronze, is a highly versatile material used in a variety of applications. It is an alloy of copper and silicon, making it incredibly strong, durable, and resistant to wear and corrosion. Its unique composition also enables it to retain its original color and luster over long periods of time.
C651 Low Silicon Bronze is known for its superior strength and ductility. It can be used in a variety of applications, including plumbing fixtures, electrical components, marine hardware, and more. Its high corrosion resistance makes it particularly useful in marine applications where the metal will be exposed to salt water or other harsh environments. It can also be used in welding applications because it has good weldability characteristics due to its low silicon content.
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Due to its inherent corrosion resistance properties, C65100 Low Silicon Bronze is commonly used in seawater applications such as boat hulls or propellers. The alloy is also resistant to sulfur compounds which means it can withstand exposure to sewage or other acidic materials without corroding over time. This makes it an ideal choice for plumbing fixtures or other products that may come into contact with corrosive liquids or gases.
C65100 Low Silicon Bronze can be heat treated for improved strength and hardness levels if needed for your application. However, because of its low silicon content, machining can be difficult, so care must be taken when doing any cutting operations on this alloy. Speciality tools such as carbide cutters may need to be employed in order to achieve the desired results from machining operations on this material.
C65100 Low Silicon Bronze has excellent weldability characteristics thanks to its low silicon content. The alloy can be easily welded using filler metals such as copper-nickel alloys or nickel-copper alloys without any preheating or post-weld heat treatment required. It is also compatible with most welding processes, such as gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) and gas metal arc welding (GMAW).







