1,Description:
Thermal Conductivity: Non-ferrous metals generally have good thermal conductivity. For example, copper is an excellent thermal conductor with high thermal conductivity properties.
Electrical Conductivity: Most non-ferrous metals have good electrical conductivity, making them very useful in electronic and electrical applications.
Corrosion resistance: Some non-ferrous metals have better resistance to corrosion. For example, copper has good corrosion resistance and is suitable for water pipes, cables and decoration.
Plasticity: Non-ferrous metals usually have good plasticity and can be shaped through processing methods such as forging, rolling and drawing.
Conductivity: Many non-ferrous metals are good conductors of electricity and are used in applications such as wires, cables and electronic equipment.
Weldability: Most non-ferrous metals have good weldability and can be joined by various welding methods.
Machinability: Some non-ferrous metals have good machinability and can be cut, milled and drilled through machining methods.
2,Specifications:
Metal | Density (g/cm³) | Melting Point (°C) | Thermal Conductivity (W/m·K) | Electrical Conductivity (MS/m) | Corrosion Resistance | Ductility | Applications |
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Copper | 8.96 | 1,083 | 401 | 58.0 | Good | Excellent | Electrical wiring, plumbing, electronics |
Aluminum | 2.7 | 660 | 237 | 37.7 | Good | Excellent | Aerospace, automotive, construction |
Magnesium | 1.74 | 650 | 156 | 22.0 | Poor | Good | Automotive, aerospace, lightweight structures |
Zinc | 7.14 | 419 | 116 | 16.6 | Good | Good | Galvanizing, batteries, die casting |
Lead | 11.34 | 327 | 35 | 4.6 | Good | Poor | Batteries, radiation shielding, soldering |
Tin | 7.29 | 232 | 67 | 9.6 | Good | Good | Soldering, coating, alloys |
Nickel | 8.91 | 1,455 | 90 | 14.3 | Good | Good | Aerospace, chemical processing, batteries |
Titanium | 4.51 | 1,668 | 21.9 | 3.1 | Excellent | Excellent | Aerospace, medical implants, marine applications |