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contactDetails. Aluminum Nickel Bronze (CuAl10Fe5Ni5) C63000 is an alloy used throughout the world for applications requiring good corrosion and wear
contactWe stock C63000 Aluminium Bronze used for valves and pumps in many heavy industrial
contactC63000 (AMS 4640 / CDA 630) Nickel Aluminum Bronze alloy is used in applications involving heavy loads, abrasive wear resistant, friction, abrasive wear & corrosion. Spec Equivalents: AMS 4640 "G", SAE J463, SAE J461, QQ-C-465B, ASME SB150, ASTM B-150, B-124, B-171, B-283. Typical applications for C63000 included aircraft landing gear
contactNC4 / CA18 : CuAl10Ni5Fe4 (C63000, C63200, C95510, CW307G, AMS4640, AMS4880) wrought aluminium bronze. It offers very good resistance to sea-water corrosion, saline mist and oxidation, also high strength, hardness, good fatigue as well as toughness and excellent resistance to wear, shock, abrasion. C63000/ AMS4640 is commonly used in the ...
contactDetails. Aluminum Nickel Bronze (CuAl10Fe5Ni5) C63000 is an alloy used throughout the world for applications requiring good corrosion and wear resistance. Used extensively in the aerospace industry for landing gear
contactC63000 Aluminum Bronze is an extruded or forged Wrought Alloy that contains Nickel (nominal 5%). As an aluminum bronze, C63000 has an excellent resistance to salt water corrosion and displays exceptional strength and toughness as well. C63000 is typically used where higher mechanical properties are required. as well as propeller nuts and shafts.
contact2021517 · C63000(、) 、、。 : CuAlFeNiMnSiSnZnC630009.5-11.02.0-4.04.0-.200.30: (mm)…
contactAluminum is the main alloying metal added to copper in aluminum bronze alloys such as C63000, also known as C630. A variety of aluminum bronzes of differing compositions have found industrial use, with most ranging from 5.00% to 11.00% aluminum by weight, the remaining mass being copper. Other alloying elements such as iron, nickel, manganese ...
contactProduct Description. C63000 Nickel Aluminum Bronze (AMS 4640) is an extruded or forged wrought aluminum bronze that contains nickel, and is alloyed for exceptional strength and toughness. It’s used where higher mechanical properties are required. It’s used in equipment for the energy markets, in aircraft, marine and a host of other industrial applications.
contactPrint this page » C63000 Nickel Aluminum Bronze CuAl10Ni5Fe4 / CuAl10Ni5Fe3 . An American nickel aluminium bronze where its unique combined properties of high strength, good fatigue, excellent corrosion resistance in sea water, non sparking and wear properties makes it a popular choice across the whole spectrum of industry.
contact2017123 · C63000, AMS 4640, 82Cu-10Al-5Ni-3Fe Bronze. STEELMAX Metal Story. C63000 은 Cu에 10% Aluminum, 5% Nickel 합금 청동으로. 내식성과 높은 강도 (strength), 경도 (hardness) 특성입니다. 염수와 해수에서 내 ()
contact2013726 · The hot working capacity of UNS C63000 is good. Cold Working. UNS C63000 alloy has poor cold working capacity. Annealing. The annealing temperature is between and 593 and 704°C (1100 and 1300°F). Applications. Copper UNS C63000 is used for valve and pump components in industrial process streams.
contactC63000 (AMS 4640 / CDA 630) Nickel Aluminum Bronze alloy is used in applications involving heavy loads, abrasive wear resistant, friction, abrasive wear & corrosion. Spec Equivalents: AMS 4640 "G", SAE J463, SAE J461, QQ-C-465B, ASME SB150, ASTM B-150, B-124, B-171, B-283. Typical applications for C63000 included aircraft landing gear
contactButterfly valve applications and design. Karan Sotoodeh, in A Practical Guide to Piping and Valves for the Oil and Gas Industry, 2021. Stem material. NAB grade UNS C63000 is a very common choice of stem material for NAB body valves. UNS C63000 has a higher mechanical strength than NAB UNS C95800.
contactC63000 alloy, commonly referred to as aluminum bronze is frequently used in making aircraft parts, balls, bearings, cams, gears, heat exchanger parts, plunger tips, pump parts, shafting, structural members, tanks, valve components, bolts, nuts, ship propellers, and faucets. The properties of any alloy will vary with the size, shape and temper ...
contactC63000 / AMS4640. C63000 / AMS 4640 is the most popular American grade of nickel aluminum bronze. With a chemical composition of approximately 10% aluminium, 5% nickel and 3% iron, it offers high strength, hardness and a very good corrosion resistance, as well as toughness and an excellent resistance to wear, shock and abrasion. ...
contactASTM B 150 C63000. A high strength nickel aluminum bronze CuAl10Ni5Fe3 with good corrosion resistance in sea water. The alloy has also excellent anti-galling and wear properties which makes it a popular choice for landing gear bushings and bearings in world commercial aircraft. The alloy meets the requirements of ASTM B 171 C63000,
contactAluminum is the main alloying metal added to copper in aluminum bronze alloys such as C63000, also known as C630. A variety of aluminum bronzes of differing compositions have found industrial use, with most ranging from 5.00% to 11.00% aluminum by weight, the remaining mass being copper. Other alloying elements such as iron, nickel, manganese ...
contact2017123 · C63000, AMS 4640, 82Cu-10Al-5Ni-3Fe Bronze. STEELMAX Metal Story. C63000 은 Cu에 10% Aluminum, 5% Nickel 합금 청동으로. 내식성과 높은 강도 (strength), 경도 (hardness) 특성입니다.
contact2023318 · C63000 nickel aluminum bronze is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant alloy that is commonly used in a variety of applications, including marine and industrial components, valves, and pumps. It has excellent resistance to seawater and other corrosive environments, making it a popular choice for marine and offshore structures. The alloy
contactC63000 / AMS4640. ASTM B150: C63000 / AMS4640 is one of the most commonly used American grades of nickel aluminium bronze. Containing around 10% aluminium, 5% nickel and 3% iron the alloy offers an inherent high strength and hardness combined with a very good toughness and an excellent resistance to wear, shock and abrasion.
contactC63000 Aluminum Bronze is an extruded or forged Wrought Alloy that contains Nickel (nominal 5%). As an aluminum bronze, C63000 has an excellent resistance to salt water corrosion and displays exceptional strength and toughness as well. C63000 is typically used where higher mechanical properties are required. It is used in equipment for marine ...
contactC630 NICKEL ALUMINUM BRONZE DESIGNATIONS AND INFORMATION. Concast Metal Products Co. manufactures C63000 Nickel Aluminum Bronze as a standard-stocked item in over 52 sizes of solids. Hex bars and rectangles are also available. C630 is also known in the following related terms: 630, Alloy 630, CDA 630, UNS C63000, C63000 (AMS
contactASTM B150 C63000 TQ50 - Quench hardened and temper annealed. Copper Alloys Manufacturing Ranges Available as standard in rod, bar, blocks, rings, tubes and discs up to an individual piece weight of 4,500kg/9,900lbs. Copper Alloys is also regularly making special shaped forgings and can increase piece weight up to 20,000kg/44,000lbs.
contactMachining DataSheet for Material C63000 (CuAl10Ni5Fe4) Machining DataSheet for. Material C63000 (CuAl10Ni5Fe4) Material C63000 Menu: Equivalent Standards. Chemical Composition. Cutting Speeds Recommendation. Recommended Carbide Grades. Cutting Edge Geometry.
contactA pump body, four pump-element assemblies, and a magnet assembly were designed and made as follows. A discharge chamber (310 mm×100 mm×60 mm) of type 304 stainless steel (SS304) was brazed (Ni alloy, 1050°C) to the pump body (SS304 pipe of 100 mm diam) in vacuum. Four pump-element assemblies of different cathode pairs were
contactEnergy Bolting supply fasteners and machined components in a variety of non-ferrous materials. Industries & Use Applications Bronze metals are primarily used within Marine, Naval, Defense and Aerospace industries. Use applications include: Fasteners, tooling, pump & valve components, non-magnetic parts, marine hardware, gears, bearings,
contact202253 · The long-term, steady-state corrosion rate for copper and copper alloys, except for Muntz metal, is on the order of 1 mpy (0.025 mm/y) or less, and for the copper-nickel alloys on the order of 0.05 mpy (0.001 mm/y), within those velocities that each alloy can tolerate without damage to the protective corrosion product film. Figure 3.
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