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  2. Beryllium copper - Wikipedia

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    Beryllium copper (BeCu), also known as copper beryllium (CuBe), beryllium bronze, and spring copper, is a copper alloy with 0.5–3% beryllium. [1] Copper beryllium alloys are often used because of their high strength and good conductivity of both heat and electricity. [ 2 ]

  3. List of copper alloys - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical properties of common copper alloys [2] Name Nominal composition (percentages) Form and condition Yield strength (0.2% offset, ksi) Tensile strength (ksi) Elongation in 2 inches (percent) Hardness (Brinell scale) Comments Copper (ASTM B1, B2, B3, B152, B124, R133) Cu 99.9 Annealed 10 32 45 42 Electrical equipment, roofing, screens

  4. Ultimate tensile strength - Wikipedia

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    The ultimate tensile strength of a material is an intensive property; therefore its value does not depend on the size of the test specimen.However, depending on the material, it may be dependent on other factors, such as the preparation of the specimen, the presence or otherwise of surface defects, and the temperature of the test environment and material.

  5. List of brazing alloys - Wikipedia

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    High strength and ductility. For stainless steels and superalloys. 70: 8: 22: Au 50 Pd 25 Ni 25: Au–Pd–Ni 1102/1121 [75] – BVAu-7, AMS 4784, Premabraze 500, Palniro 1, Gold Braze 5025. High strength, good oxidation resistance. Suitable for joining superalloys. Like Au 30 Pd 34 Ni 36, lower brazing temperature. 50: 25: 25: Au 30 Pd 34 Ni ...

  6. Elastic properties of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Elastic properties describe the reversible deformation (elastic response) of a material to an applied stress.They are a subset of the material properties that provide a quantitative description of the characteristics of a material, like its strength.

  7. Electrical resistivities of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    4 Be beryllium; use 0.75 nΩm 30.2 nΩm 35.6 nΩm ... 29 Cu copper; use 2.15 nΩm 15.43 nΩm ... high 35 Br bromine; use 7.8×10 10 Ωm

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