Copper Alloys

Copper Alloys aligned to service conditions, forms, and grade-family control.

Copper alloy materials are used where conductivity, marine resistance, or specific strength and spring characteristics are required in addition to corrosion performance.

Cu-Ni and BeCu Marine and precision use Conductive alloy routes
Material Standards

Copper Alloys with compact technical guidance.

This page keeps the material view practical for client discussion: major grade families, typical product forms, use focus, and documentation expectations without unnecessary brochure clutter.

  • Material selection is checked against corrosion, temperature, pressure, and fabrication needs.
  • Product forms are reviewed around availability across pipe, tube, fitting, flange, flat, bar, or fastener routes.
  • Certification, PMI, dimensional review, and traceability remain important where service is critical.
  • Final offer alignment stays specification-driven rather than purely stock-driven.

Cupro-Nickel

  • Typical grades: 90/10 and 70/30 Cu-Ni families
  • Use Focus: Marine, seawater, condenser, and heat-transfer service
  • Forms: Tube, pipe, fitting, flange, and plate in selected routes
  • Supply Note: Product route depends on heat-transfer or piping requirement

Beryllium Copper

  • Typical grades: C17200, C17500 and related routes
  • Use Focus: Precision, spring, wear, and non-sparking component service
  • Coverage: Bar, strip, plate, and engineering stock forms
  • Execution: Heat treatment and component route matter to final use

Service Profile

  • Corrosion Logic: Suitable for marine, heat-transfer, and selected process environments
  • Performance: Chosen for conductivity, marine stability, or specialized strength needs
  • Documents: Certification and chemistry review remain part of supply control
  • Release: Final alloy route depends on component or system duty

Standards Support

  • Common routes: Cu-Ni and BeCu mill standards as applicable to product form
  • Inspection: Dimensional and documentation review
  • Execution: Material family is checked against service media and fabrication plan
  • Support: Equivalent grade review can be considered where needed
Coverage Snapshot

Primary copper alloys routes covered on this page.

  • Cupro-nickel alloy routes
  • Beryllium copper routes
  • Marine and heat-transfer use
  • Precision component supply
Capability Table

Material capability table

Parameter Typical Coverage Notes
Common formsTube, pipe, fitting, plate, strip, barDepends on copper alloy family
Main grade groupsCupro-nickel and beryllium copperSelected around marine or precision duty
Service focusMarine, heat transfer, instrumentation, engineered componentsApplication defines final route
DocumentationMTC, chemistry and dimensional reviewAligned to component or system requirement

Marine Use

Cupro-nickel remains a practical choice where seawater resistance and heat-transfer reliability are important.

Engineering Use

Beryllium copper is relevant where spring strength, wear, or non-sparking properties matter.

Execution

Final product form and certification are reviewed against the functional application.