Aluminium Bronze
Aluminium Bronze, a copper alloy infused with aluminum, stands as a high-strength and corrosion-resistant material. Comprising copper as its base element, typically ranging from 85% to 90%, and aluminum in the range of 6% to 12%, this alloy delivers a winning combination of mechanical strength and durability. The addition of aluminum enhances corrosion resistance, making it well-suited for marine and corrosive environments. Aluminium Bronze finds extensive applications in diverse industries, including marine engineering, aerospace, and chemical processing, where its superior mechanical properties and resistance to wear and corrosion are paramount. With its distinctive golden hue, Aluminium Bronze not only boasts functional excellence but also offers an aesthetically pleasing aspect, contributing to its versatility in various applications.
Equivalent Specification
Alloy Name | ISO Symbols | Equivalent Alloy | ||||
UNS | EN | BS | JIS | IS | ||
Aluminun Bronze | 1634- CuAl8Fe3 | C61400 | CW303G | CA 106 | C6140 P | |
Aluminun Bronze | C62500 | CA 103 | ||||
Aluminun Bronze | 1640- CuAl10Fe | C61800 | CW305G | Z3341(93)-YCuAl | ||
Aluminun Bronze “9A” | 1338-CuAl10Fe2 | C95200 | CC331G | IS 305:AB1 | ||
Aluminun Bronze | CuAl10Fe3 | C62300 | CA 103 | H3100(92) C6161 | IS 10569 CuAl10Fe3 | |
Aluminun Bronze “9C” | C95400 | AB1-C | H5114 | IS 3091:1999 | ||
Aluminun Bronze | C62400 | CA 106 | ||||
Aluminun Bronze | C95900 | CW304G | H5111-BC1 |