Copper-base alloys
are important
spring materials
because of their good electrical properties combined with their excellent resistance
to corrosion. Although these materials are more expensive than the high-carbon and
the alloy steels, they nevertheless are frequently used in electrical components
and in subzero temperatures. All
copper-base
alloys
are drawn to the American wire gage (same as Brown & Sharpe gage) and are nonmagnetic.
Method of Manufacture Chief Uses Special Properties
Excellent corrosion resistance at moderately elevated temperature.
Equivalent or Common Trade Names
*Note: All material properties are provided for general reference purposes only. We recommend you to
contact inconel spring
during the material selection process.
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