The primary purpose of leaded bronze alloys is to enhance machinability. These alloys are recognized for their resistance to corrosion and abrasion, contributing to their extended service life. They find widespread use in various applications, including connectors for wire and cable, electrical plug-type connectors, door knobs, screws and nuts, bushings designed for corrosion resistance, rolling mill bearings, and numerous other industrial components where ease of machining, durability, and resistance to environmental wear are essential qualities.
Alloy Name |
IS Symbols |
Equivalent Alloy |
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UNS |
EN |
BS |
JIS |
IS |
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CuNi11 | CW120C |
Z3234(99)-CuZr |
IS 8365 CuZr |
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Copper Nickel 95/5 | CN101 |
C2532-GCN10 |
IS 8362 95/5 |
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Copper Nickel | 1634-CuNi30Mn1Fe |
CW354H |
CN107 |
H3300(92)-C7164 T |
IS 8362 70/30 |
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CuNi6 | CN102 |
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pper Nickel 90/10 | 1634-CuNi10Fe1Mn |
CW352H |
CN102 |
Z3341(93)-YCuNi-1 |
IS 8362 90/10 |
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Low Leaded Nickel Copper | CuNiPbP |
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Leaded Nickel Copper | CuNi1Pb1P |