This family of unique composite materials consists of tungsten combined with copper. The refractory metals are insoluble in copper. They do not form alloys & cannot be made by conventional melting & casting methods. Instead they are made by powder metallurgy techniques. Certain...
Tungsten Copper alloy is an alloy composite of Tungsten and Copper which has the combination s of the excellent properties of Tungsten and Copper, such as heat resistance, aberration resistance, high density, excellent thermal and electrical...
Chromium Copper 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...
Copper tungsten is a mixture of copper and tungsten. As copper and tungsten are not mutually soluble, the material is composed of distinct particles of one metal dispersed in a matrix of the other one. The micro structure is therefore rather a metal matrix composite instead of a...
Copper to have higher mechanical properties and to be capable of use at elevated operating temperatures while still retaining the good conductivity for which it is selected in the first place. The high-copper alloy family includes Beryllium Coppers,...