Description
C63000
It is a nickel-aluminum-bronze copper alloy with excellent corrosion resistance and hot formability properties. The alloy is designated by the UNS C63000 designation. More information on copper UNS C63000 can be found in the following datasheet. In the UNS C63000 alloy, the machinability rate is thirty. In terms of hot forgeability, UNS C63000 alloy has a rating of 75, with the recommended hot working temperature ranging between 788 and 927 °C (1450 and 1700 °F). The UNS C63000 alloy is a nickel-based alloy.
It is used to make valves and pumps in industrial process streams. Copper UNS C63000 is used in these parts. It is also used in marine equipment, high-strength fasteners, and hardware for poles and sails, among other things. A good thing about UNS C63000 is that it can work in hot weather. One of the most common alloys in the United States is a nickel-aluminum bronze that has a lot of different qualities. It has a lot of strength, good fatigue, good corrosion resistance, is non-sparking, and doesn't wear. It has very good anti-galling properties when it runs against most types of steel. It is used all over the world for aerospace landing gear bushes and bearings because it is strong, durable, shock resistant, and corrosion resistant.