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  1. Beryllium copper (C17200 & C17300) is an age-hardening alloy that attains the highest strength of any copper base alloy. It may be age hardened after forming into springs, intricate forms, or complex shapes.

  2. www.ngk-alloys.com › NGK_Berylco_Design_Guide_EnBeryllium Copper Alloys

    copper. Copper-beryllium alloys are mainly based on copper with a beryllium addition. High strength beryllium copper alloys contain 0.4 to 2% of beryllium with about 0.3 to 2.7% of other alloying elements such as nickel, cobalt, iron or lead. The high mechanical strength is achieved by precipitation hardening or age hardening. 100 90

  3. Beryllium copper is one of the best performing copper-based alloys. It is a newly developed alloy containing approximately 97% copper, 2% beryllium, and enough nickel to increase elongation.

  4. C17200 copper, also known as beryllium copper, is a high-strength, non-magnetic copper alloy with excellent electrical and thermal conductivity. In this article, we'll explore the properties and applications of C17200 copper, as well as its production and processing methods.

  5. C17200 Beryllium Copper (also known as Alloy 25) is most commonly known for the highest strength and hardness compared to commercial copper alloys similar to that of steel.

  6. Wrought Alloys. Brush Wellman manufactures copper beryllium in several distinct compositions. These fall into two categories: alloys selected for high strength (Alloys 25, 190, 290, M25 and 165) and alloys selected for high conductivity (Alloys 3, 10, 174 and Brush 60®).

  7. Copper beryllium alloys feature high strength and good thermal and electrical properties. Two main types of copper beryllium alloys are high conductivity alloys and high strength alloys. The high conductivity alloys have 0.2-0.7% of beryllium and high cobalt and nickel contents.

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