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Copper Alloy

Copper is a versatile metal used in multiple industries. Because it is recyclable, it is an invaluable part of sustainable energy technology such as solar panels and wind turbines. Usually paired with other metals to create alloys, its applications are almost endless. Uses of Copper Copper has many valuable factors that make it an irreplaceable metal. Coppers conductivity, malleability, elasticity, and strength are its most important qualities. Conductivity Because electrons in a copper atom can flow freely, they can carry an electric current much easier. Malleability Copper can be molded and stretched into intricate structures and surfaces without breaking. Elasticity After being formed and stretched, copper can revert back into its original form easily. Strength Copper is strong enough to be molded and stretched and turned into copper wire, but its also strong enough to withstand the process without fracturing. Copper is very heavy, making it unsuitable for structures of aircrafts. Lighter metals such as aluminum are frequently used instead. Copper can be found in the electrical systems of smart phones, generators, and complex parts used for data transfer. In addition to being highly conductible, copper is also non-magnetic which makes it not interfere with any of the electrical equipment. Copper is one of the most abundant elements found on Earth. With reliability and a wide variety of uses, its presence in the aviation, construction, and even digital technology industries is prominent. Copper will also be useful in the future because it can be recycled. Around half of all copper thats recycled can be considered scrap. Whether it was used for old pipes, parts of an old vehicle, or discarded electrical cables, it can be made into new grade A copper. With recyclability at the forefront of sustainable energy, copper will continue to be utilized in new ways. At Avion Alloys, we take pride in quality assurance and handle our materials properly. Although copper can be recycled easily, its still important to maintain it correctly or it could lose some of its properties. We strive to supply customers with top-grade materials. To receive a free quote for copper or any of our copper-based alloys,

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Brass For Aviation

The metal alloy brass is made from zinc and copper. Brass is one of the more popular alloys for a multitude of reasons, one of the most obvious being its aesthetic allure. Brass has a gold-like look which is why it is most used in a decorative manner including clocks, watches, statues, tiling, and much more. This noticeable shine has made brass a popular alloy amongst contractors. Its acoustic and low friction value makes it the perfect candidate for making instruments such as trumpets and horns, but one of the most important uses of brass has very little to do with what meets the eye. Brass is also germicidal, meaning that any microorganism that comes in contact with this alloy is killed immediately.Along with copper and zinc, brass contains tiny amounts of lead, aluminum, nickel, tin, phosphorous, magnesium, iron, and manganese. It becomes highly ductile when zinc content levels rise to 35 percent and increasingly stronger the more zinc levels increase. While high levels of zinc improve strength, high levels of copper allows brass to become increasingly electrically conductive. Sheets from brass suppliers generally tend to have noticeably higher levels of copper than zinc. This is what makes brass such a versatile alloy.Generic Brass UsesBrass has long been used in a variety of manners as a result of its low melting point, ability to cast easily, and corrosion-resistant properties when aluminum is present. Brass continues to be used in:Electrical connectorsAmmunitionArchitectureHingesPlumbingBrass is easily malleable making it easy for suppliers to bend and cast it in whatever way that best fits the customers needs.Brass for AviationBrass has specific qualities which have been long recognized by the aviation industry. The term muntz metal is used whenever copper is at 60 percent and zinc is at 40 percent. This combination makes brass increasingly corrosion-resistant and can be made even stronger through heat treatment. Saltwater, which has the ability to corrode the toughest alloys, has a very minute effect on brass when copper levels are high. Brass is most used as bolts and nuts in the aviation industry and can be also used as casing for electrical components.Avion Alloys is a NASA approved vendor that is globally recognized as a lead distributor for brass alongside many other alloys. With various locations across the U.S., we offer both domestic and international shipping of all of our alloys that can be casted specifically for your intended use. Give us a call at (800) 408-2329 or contact us via our online form to learn more about our services or request a quote.
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