Institute of Metals Division - Development of Copper Base High Strength-Medium Conductivity Alloys Cu-Ti-Sn and Cu-Ti-Sn-Cr

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Matti J. Saarivirta
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

Two new precipitation hardening copper-base alloys, Cu-1.5pct Ti-2.5 pct Sn and Cu-1.5 pct Ti-2.5 pct Sn-0.4 pct Cr were developed. High strength and medium conductivity are obtained by solution annealing and subsequent heat treatment. Combination of solution annealing, cold working, and heat treatment increases the strength further. Good elevated temperature strength and ductility makes these alloys superior to copper-beryllium-cobalt alloys. A considerable amount of research work is being done throughout the world to develop new and improved copper-base alloys. In many cases, the object is to develop alloys having a combination of high electrical and thermal conductivities, and high strength. The problem is complicated by the fact that any alloying element added to increase strength, invariably decreases conductivity. Among the few commercial precipitation hardening type copper-base alloys, the Cu-Be-Co alloys are best known. These alloys are used in many applications that require good spring characteristics cornbined with high strength and moderately high electrical conductivity. They can be formed readily after solution annealing, then heat treated to obtain high strength and conductivity. Because of the relatively high cost of the Cu-Be-Co alloys, considerable research has been aimed at developing new lower cost alloys having similar properties. As far as is known today, the binary Cu-Ti alloy is the only one whose properties are
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APA: Matti J. Saarivirta  (1962)  Institute of Metals Division - Development of Copper Base High Strength-Medium Conductivity Alloys Cu-Ti-Sn and Cu-Ti-Sn-Cr

MLA: Matti J. Saarivirta Institute of Metals Division - Development of Copper Base High Strength-Medium Conductivity Alloys Cu-Ti-Sn and Cu-Ti-Sn-Cr. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.

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