Bronze | Beryllium

: Highly resistant to corrosion, biofouling, and seawater, making it a preferred choice for marine engineering and underwater applications.

Heavy-duty springs, aerospace bushings, oil & gas drilling tools. 0.2% – 0.7% C17500 (Alloy 10) , C17510 (Alloy 3) beryllium bronze

: Precision molds for plastic injection and die casting benefit from its high thermal conductivity, which enables faster cooling and shorter cycle times. Safety & Handling Precautions Beryllium bronze_Baiduwiki : Highly resistant to corrosion, biofouling, and seawater,

Beryllium bronze, commonly known as , is the strongest copper-based alloy available, combining the electrical and thermal conductivity of copper with strength and hardness comparable to high-strength steels. It typically contains 0.2% to 3% beryllium, often with small additions of nickel, cobalt, or iron to enhance specific properties. Key Characteristics & Benefits commonly known as

: Found in landing gear bushings, rudders, and wing boxes where reliability under high stress is essential.

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