C17200 Berylliium Copper Alloy 25 Strips 0.254mm x 8.2mm With 1/2H(TD02) For India Market
Product Normal Description:
Product Name | Beryllium copper Alloy 25 strips |
Grade | C17200 |
End Product Form | Strips/Tape |
Standard | ASTM B194 |
State of product | Half Hard(TD02) |
Specification | Thickness: 0.254mm Width: 8.2mm |
Application | Industrial |
Introduction of C17200 Berylliium Copper Alloy 25:
Beryllium copper UNS.C17200 is also known as various names like spring copper, beryllium bronze, and copper beryllium.
Beryllium copper combines non-magnetic as well as non-sparking properties.
It has unique machining and metalworking qualities.
Beryllium copper is applicable in numerous applications because of its unique features
It is a flexible, weldable, and machinable alloy which resistant to non-oxidizing acids, plastic decomposition products, abrasive wear and galling.
It can handle high-temperature heat to improve its strength, durability, and electrical conductivity.
These properties allow it to fit in the various criteria of essential applications.
ASME SB194 Be-Cu C17200 Strips Chemical Composition:
Element | SS C17200 |
Al | 0.2 |
Be | 1.8 – 2.0 |
Co | 0.20 min |
Cu | Rem |
Si | 0.2 |
Standard Specificaiton For C17200 Berylliium Copper Alloy 25 Strips:
Standards | ASTM B194 |
Grade | Alloy 25 (C17200), CDA 172 |
Specifications | AMS 4530, AMS 4533, AMS 4534, AMS 4650, AMS 4651, SAE J461, SAE J463, JIS H 3130, RWMA Class 4 |
Temper | TB00, TD01-04, TF00, TH01-04, TM00-08 |
Temper Designations of C17200 Berylliium Copper Alloy 25 Strips:
Cuberyllium Designation | ASTM | Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Beryllium Copper C17200 Copper Strips | ||||||
Designation | Description | Tensile Strength (Mpa) | Yield Strength 0.2% offset | Elongation Percent | HARDNESS (HV) | HARDNESS Rockwell B or C Scale | Electrical Conductivity (% IACS) | |
A | TB00 | Solution Annealed | 410~530 | 190~380 | 35~60 | <130 | 45~78HRB | 15~19 |
1/2 H | TD02 | Half Hard | 580~690 | 510~660 | 12~30 | 180~220 | 88~96HRB | 15~19 |
H | TD04 | Hard | 680~830 | 620~800 | 2~18 | 220~240 | 96~102HRB | 15~19 |
HM | TM04 | Mill hardened | 930~1040 | 750~940 | 9~20 | 270~325 | 28~35HRC | 17~28 |
SHM | TM05 | 1030~1110 | 860~970 | 9~18 | 295~350 | 31~37HRC | 17~28 | |
XHM | TM06 | 1060~1210 | 930~1180 | 4~15 | 300~360 | 32~38HRC | 17~28 |
Product Photo of C17200 Berylliium Copper Alloy 25 Strips:
Excellent Properties of CuBe2 Copper Alloys:
Key Technology of Beryllium Copper(Heat treatment)
Age Hardening
Age hardening significantly enhances the material’s strength. This reaction is generally carried out at temperatures between 260°C and 540°C depending on alloy and desired characteristics. This cycle causes the dissolved beryllium to precipitate as a beryllium rich (gamma) phase in the matrix and at the grain boundaries. It is the formation of this precipitate which causes the large increase in material strength. The level of mechanical properties attained is determined by the temperature and time at temperature. It should be recognized that beryllium copper has no room temperature aging characteristics.