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- Location:Tamil Nadu, India
- Year of Establishment:1985
- Business Type:Manufacturer, Trading Company, Exporter
- Turnover:Rs. 50 Lakh - 5 Crore
(or USD 100 K - 1 Million) - Main Products:Plastic Mould Materials, Resistance Welding Products
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Chromium copper alloys are high copper alloys, containing 0.5 to 1.2% Cr. The chromium copper alloys are used for their high strength, corrosion resistance and electrical conductivity.
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Chromium copper alloys are high copper alloys, containing 0.5 to 1.2% Cr. The chromium copper alloys are used for their high strength, corrosion resistance and electrical conductivity. The chromium copper alloys are age hardenable, which, in this case, means that a change in properties occurs at elevated temperature due to the precipitation of chromium out of the solid solution. The strength of fully aged chromium copper is nearly twice that of pure copper and it’s conductivity remains high at 85% IACS, or 85% that of pure copper. These high strength alloys retain their strength at elevated temperatures. The corrosion resistance of chromium copper alloys is better than that of pure copper because chromium improves the chemical properties of the protective oxide film. Chromium copper has excellent cold formability and good hot workability. It is used in applications such as resistance welding electrodes, seam welding wheels, switch gears, cable connectors, circuit breaker parts, molds, spot welding tips, and electrical and thermal conductors that require strength. Chromium Copper alloys are designated as UNS C18200.
Application include Resistance Welding Machine Electrodes, Seam Welding Wheels, Spot Welding Tips, Flash Butt Welding Electrodes, Anvil Contact Bars, Electrical Switch Gear Contacts & Terminals, Electrode Holders, Cable Connectors, Current Carrying Arms and Shafts, Circuit Breaker Parts, Electrical and Thermal conductors requiring greater strength than Copper etc.