Introduction
Copper alloys are of many types. The addition of various other elements provides
each alloy its distinct characteristics. The addition of nickel to a copper alloy improves strength and corrosion resistance. Copper nickel alloys are also called cupronickel alloys.
The following datasheet discusses the chemical composition and properties of copper
UNS C72900.
Chemical
Composition
The chemical composition of UNS C72900 copper alloy is outlined in the following
table.
Element |
Content (%) |
Nickel, Ni |
14.5-15.5 |
Tin, Sn |
7.5-8.5 |
Iron, Fe |
0.5 |
Zinc, Zn |
0.5 |
Manganese, Mn |
0.3 |
Magnesium, Mg |
0.15 |
Niobium, Nb |
0.1 |
Lead, Pb |
0.02 |
Copper, Cu |
Balance |
Physical
Properties
The following table discusses the physical properties of copper UNS C72900.
Properties |
Metric |
Imperial |
Density |
8.8 g/cm3 |
0.321 lb/in3 |
Mechanical
Properties
The mechanical properties of UNS C72900 copper wire (TF00–temper) are tabulated
below.
Properties |
Metric |
Imperial |
Tensile strength |
1103 MPa |
160 ksi |
Other
Designations
Equivalent material to UNS C72900 copper alloy is ASTM B740.
Fabrication
Welding
- Soldering, seam welding, spot welding, butt welding, coated metal arc
welding, brazing, gas shielded arc welding are all excellent methods. Oxyacetylene welding can also be used.
Forging
- The hot forging temperature for copper UNS C72900 alloy ranges between
649 and 871°C (1200 and 1600°F).
Hot working
- Copper UNS C72900 alloy has good hot working abilities.
Cold working
- Copper UNS C72900 alloy has excellent cold working properties.
Annealing
- Copper UNS C72900 alloy is annealed at temperatures 824oC (1515oF).