Beryllium Copper Foil C17150 Description
Beryllium Copper Foil C17150 is a high-performance copper alloy that combines exceptional strength, conductivity, and resilience. This alloy contains beryllium and cobalt, which significantly enhance its mechanical and physical properties. The foil is known for its excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and fatigue strength, making it ideal for a wide range of demanding applications.
Beryllium Copper Foil C17150 Specifications
Typical Chemical Composition (%)
UNS No.
|
Cu
|
Be
|
Co+Ni
|
C17150
|
Bal.
|
1.8-2.0
|
≥0.2
|
Product Properties
Shape
|
Foil
|
Size
|
Thickness: 0.05-3.0mm
Width: 2-2500 mm
|
RWMA Class
|
Class 4
|
Principal Element
|
Cu, Be, Co
|
Hardness Rockwell, ≥
|
HRB 80
|
Melting Point (℃)
|
866
|
Density (g/cm3)
|
8.25
|
Elongation at break
|
15.0-30.0%
|
Beryllium Copper Foil C17150 Applications
- Electrical connectors and components
- Precision instruments
- Aerospace and automotive parts
- Telecommunications equipment
- Oil and gas drilling tools
Beryllium Copper Foil C17150 Packaging
Our Beryllium Copper Foil C17150 is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
FAQs
Q1: What is Beryllium Copper Foil C17150?
It is a high-strength, high-conductivity copper alloy foil containing beryllium and cobalt.
Q2: What are the main properties of C17150 Beryllium Copper Foil?
High tensile strength, excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, fatigue resistance, and good formability.
Q3: How does C17150 compare to other copper alloys?
It offers a unique balance of high strength and excellent conductivity, along with superior resistance to fatigue and corrosion, compared to other copper alloys.
Specification
Typical Chemical Composition (%)
UNS No.
|
Cu
|
Be
|
Co+Ni
|
C17150
|
Bal.
|
1.8-2.0
|
≥0.2
|
Product Properties
Shape
|
Foil
|
Size
|
Thickness: 0.05-3.0mm
Width: 2-2500 mm
|
RWMA Class
|
Class 4
|
Principal Element
|
Cu, Be, Co
|
Hardness Rockwell, ≥
|
HRB 80
|
Melting Point (℃)
|
866
|
Density (g/cm3)
|
8.25
|
Elongation at break
|
15.0-30.0%
|