Description
C95400
Aluminium bronzes are copper alloys that contain between 5% and 12% aluminium by weight and are primarily composed of copper and Aluminum. Aluminum bronzes contain a variety of other elements as well, such as nickel, silicon, manganese, and iron. They are able to be fabricated and cast. They are coated with hard, adherent-to-metal alumina films to increase their durability. As a result, they are more resistant to corrosion than brass or tin bronze.
This material has high corrosion resistance and is golden in appearance. Soldering, carbon arc welding, brazing, coated metal arc welding, and gas shielded arc welding are the most commonly used methods for joining UNS C95400 copper alloy. Soldering is the most common method for joining UNS C95400 copper alloy. The copper alloy UNS C95400 is heated to a temperature ranging from approximately 870 to 910 °C (1600 to 1675 °F). Stress is relieved at a temperature of approximately 316 °C (600 °F). After that, it is quenched in water.