Take you to quickly understand the copper alloy
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2023-10-20
Copper alloy refers to a material made by mixing copper with other metal or non-metal elements. Because copper has good electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, plasticity and workability, and the incorporation of other elements, it can improve the mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, wear resistance and other characteristics of the alloy, thereby expanding its application range. Copper alloys have a wide range of applications, such as electronic industry, aerospace, construction, chemical industry, transportation, etc.
Copper alloy refers to a material made by mixing copper with other metal or non-metal elements. Because copper has good electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, plasticity and workability, and the incorporation of other elements, it can improve the mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, wear resistance and other characteristics of the alloy, thereby expanding its application range. Copper alloys have a wide range of applications, such as electronic industry, aerospace, construction, chemical industry, transportation, etc.
Here are some common copper alloys:
Bronze: An alloy composed of copper and tin, which has excellent wear resistance, strength and corrosion resistance. It is widely used in the manufacture of weapons and artworks.
Brass: an alloy composed of copper and zinc, with good processability and corrosion resistance, widely used in the manufacture of appliances, watches, faucets, electronic components and other fields.
Red copper: an alloy composed of copper and other elements (such as aluminum, zinc, tin, nickel, etc.), with good mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, used in the manufacture of wire and cable, building materials, auto parts, etc.
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