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Copper-nickel alloy, copper Cu, nickel Ni, and silver-white. The name copper-nickel is derived from the metallic luster. Purity>99.7%
Particle Size: 70nm

More Information on Copper Nickel Cu-Ni Alloy powder:
CuNi (or copper-nickel) is an alloy of copper which contains nickel as well as reinforcing element such iron and manganese. Copper content can vary between 60-60% and 90 percent. Monel (a nickel-copper alloy containing at minimum 52% nickel) Is copper-nickel alloy magnetic? Even though copper is not weakly magnetized, it still requires either 0.8 percent or 0.9% nickel to counter this effect. The alloy must also contain 56 percent nickel before showing ferromagnetic qualities at regular temperatures. This nickel-copper alloy exhibits good mechanical properties at low temperatures and high temperature, as well as high resistance to corrosion, wear resistance and is simple to produce electronic tubes. This alloy can be used to make an aero-engine’s structural material. Nickel is added to copper. Addition of nickel to copper increases strength and resists corrosion while keeping the alloy ductile. To copper-nickel, you can add other elements for strength, corrosion resistance hardening, welding, weldability, casting, and more.
At high temperatures nickel and copper are insoluble and can form solid solutions upon cooling. What colour is copper-nickel, and why is it silver? Because cupronickel resists salt water corrosion, it is used in piping, heat exchangers, and condensers for seawater systems as well as marine hardware.
It is still silver, even though it contains a lot of copper. Because copper has a high resistance to brine corrosion, it is often used in heat exchangers, piping and condensers for seawater systems. Sometimes, it is found in the propellers, driveshafts, as well as on the hulls high-quality ships. There are also other uses, including in the military, chemical and petrochemical industries, as well as electrical. Global Copper Nickel Cu–Ni Alloy powder supplier. You can send us an inquiry regarding the current price for Cu-Ni Aluminum any time.

Cu-Ni powder description:

Product Name: The particle size purity: Color: For Cystal Form: Specific surface area (m2/g) Volume density(g/cm3)
Copper Nickel Alloy Powder 70nm 99.7% black Spherical 12.3 0.15

Comment: Customized copper nickel alloy powder ratios can be made

Performance of copper nickel alloy powders:

The variable current laser ion beam gas phase method can prepare the particle diameter and Cu-Nicomponentcontrollable high uniform mixing type nanometer nickel copper alloy powder, high purity, particle size uniform, spherical shape, good dispersion, the sintering shrinkage of small, dark black powder.

How are Copper Nickel Cu–Ni Alloys Powder made?
A nickel-copper nickel alloy with copper and base is a nickel-based alloy resistant to corrosion. It has a wide range of applications. What appealing engineering properties are there in copper nickel alloys with nickel as base and copper? Copper-nickels exhibit high resistance to biofouling, seawater corrosion, and biofouling. This also includes resistance against chlorides such as pitting, crevice corrosive and stress corrosion cracking. While there are many nickel-copper alloys available, the copper content of most is around 1030%. A nickel-copper-copper alloy with copper content 28% can be used more often as a corrosion-resistant alloy. Copper can be added to nickel, which will affect its properties in a variety of ways, including corrosion resistance and mechanical properties. In general, copper is a good addition to nickel. However it decreases nickel’s corrosion resistance in the reducing medium. With the addition of copper the strength and hardness increased, while the plasticity was slightly reduced. Addition of copper can increase the nickel’s thermal conductivity.

Applications of Nickel Cu-Ni Alloy Pulver :
The non-marine use of nickel and copper includes cryogenic applications and brake tubing. Silver coins include 1 and 2 Euro coins, 5 Cent US nickels and even silver coins. Due to their antimicrobial qualities, copper-nickel alloys are often used in sanitary “contact material” for reducing cross-contamination, infection and especially in intensive care units. You can also use copper and nickel in:

1. Electrometallurgist in copper- and nickel-based alloy powder
2. Marine coating made of seawater-resistant material
2. Wear-resistant lubricant.
4. Filling Materials with thermal and conductive properties
5. Protective material for electromagnetism
6. Fabricate multilayer ceramic capacitor inner electrodes and terminals. Also, make electronic components.
7. Ocean engineering
Cu-Ni alloys are often used for marine purposes due to their high resistance to corrosion in seawater, excellent manufacturing characteristics and ability to reduce macro pollution. These alloys are available in different compositions from 90% copper-10% to 70% copper-30% and can be used in heat exchanging or condenser tubes, which is a common use for marine applications.
8. Swiss Franc
Because of its strength in corrosion resistance and electrical conductivity, longevity, ductility, endurance, durability, low allergenic risk of being sprayed, ease of stamping and antimicrobial properties as well as its recyclability, white copper has been a popular choice for coin production.
9. Another use

One-core thermocouple cables are made with a single conductor that connects to one thermocouple conductor. This could be Fe-Constant Copper-Constant Ni-Cr/NiAl. These heating elements include Konstan copper and nickel-chromium alloy with copper, silver-nickel or stainless steel housing.
In cryogenic applications, copper is often used. It is a good material for low temperature processing, storage, and heat exchangers.
This material has been used in bulletproof jackets since the mid-20th century. This material was soon replaced with gold-plated metal, which reduces metal grime.
Wear-resistant white copper is used in cylinder cores for locking systems and high-quality locks.
Because copper is not susceptible to rusting, it can be used in place of traditional steel brake wires. It is more malleable than steel and therefore easier to bend, burn and seal.

Packaging and Shipping for Copper Nickel Alloy Powder:

You can order the copper nickel powder in 1kg bags or custom sizes.

After receiving payment, you can expect the delivery of your copper nickel alloy powder within 5 days.

Copper Nickel Alloy Powder Properties

Other Titles CuNi, NiCu, Cu:Ni, copper nickel, Cu-Ni Powder
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