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ALLOY GRADES |
DESCRIPTION |
USES |
Aluminum Bronze
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C95200 to C95400 |
Versatile alloys with high strength, good ductility, unusual toughness, plus exceptional wear resistance. |
Bushings, bearings, seals, gears and forming dies. |
MTEK 275, 325, 375 |
Engineered alloys for excellent wear and anti-galling properties in forming, bending and drawing dies. |
Forming rolls and dies, draw dies, die inserts and rings, slitter wheels. |
Nickel Aluminum Bronze |
C95500 to C95800 |
High strength alloys in many cases with the strength of steel plus superior corrosion resistance. These highly flexible alloys yield outstanding wear and galling resistance. |
Marine propeller hubs and shipboard equipment, Pump columns, aircraft bearings, wear rings. |
Tin Bronze |
C90300 to C92900 |
Copper-tin alloys with high tensile, yield and compressive strength as well as wear resistance. |
Worm gears, steel mill nuts. |
High Lead
Tin Bronze |
C93200 to C94500 |
All popular tin/lead and high lead alloys with score resistance, structural uniformity, shear properties, compressive strength and low cost. |
Bearings, bushings, sleeves, liners, piston rings, hydraulic parts. |
Manganese Bronze /
Yellow Brass |
C85700 to C86500 |
High strength and hardness copper-zinc alloys, tensile strength up to 120,000 psi, (760 Mpa). |
Steel mill nuts, ordnance parts, worm gears. |
Red Brass |
C83450, C83600, & C84400 |
High aqueous and atmospheric corrosion resistance, moderate strength and conductivity. |
Valves, pumps, pipe fittings, electric terminal ends. |
BeariumÒ Alloys |
B10, B11, B4, B8 |
Exceptional frictional properties as a result of uniformly dispersed microstructure constituents. |
Turbine thrust bearings, centrifuge bushings, shaft sleeves, and other severe duty, mission critical bearings and bushings. |