Copper (Cu) and Nickel (Ni), adjacent elements in the periodic system, are closely related and completely miscible. Sometimes called cupronickels, there exists a range of different copper-nickel ...
Copper nickel alloys are comprised of 2% to 30% nickel and have high oxidation resistance and stress corrosion cracking resistance. Their high oxidation resistance is seen in moist air and steam.
Copper-Nickel-Tin alloys have emerged as high-performance materials, combining excellent strength with good ductility and corrosion resistance. Their superior mechanical properties stem from intricate ...
This file type includes high-resolution graphics and schematics when applicable. Nickel alloys resist high pressures and temperatures, making them well-suited for high-performance applications such as ...
Dozens of copper alloys are available as bearing materials. Most of these can be grouped into five classes: copper lead, copper tin (sometimes called tin bronze), leaded bronze, aluminum bronze, and ...