Copper Alloying Additive

Item Name Code (INC) 16088

Additive Metal Materials
Federal Supply Class: FSC 9630
NATO Supply Classification Class: NSC 9630
Ores, Minerals, and Their Primary Products
Federal Supply Group: FSG 96
NATO Supply Classification Group: NSG 96
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INC 16088 Copper Alloying Additive
INC 16088 Copper Alloying Additive

A metal product of copper in a form which can conveniently be used for the introduction of copper into other molten metals for the production of alloys.

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Copper alloying additives are materials that are added to copper to improve its properties and create specific alloy compositions. These additives are classified under the supply class Additive Metal Materials, which falls under the supply group Ores, Minerals, And Their Primary Products.

Copper alloying additives can include various elements such as zinc, tin, nickel, aluminum, silicon, and phosphorus. These additives are mixed with copper in specific proportions to create alloys with desired characteristics such as increased strength, improved corrosion resistance, enhanced electrical conductivity, and better heat resistance.

Some common copper alloying additives include:

1. Zinc: Adding zinc to copper forms brass alloys, which are widely used in applications such as plumbing fittings, musical instruments, and decorative items.

2. Tin: Copper-tin alloys, known as bronze, are used in applications such as statues, coins, and electrical connectors.

3. Nickel: Nickel-copper alloys, also known as cupronickel, are used in marine applications due to their excellent resistance to corrosion in seawater.

4. Aluminum: Adding aluminum to copper forms aluminum bronze alloys, which have high strength, corrosion resistance, and wear resistance. These alloys are used in applications such as bearings, gears, and marine propellers.

5. Silicon: Silicon-copper alloys, also known as silbronzes, have good electrical conductivity and are used in electrical connectors and switches.

6. Phosphorus: Phosphorus-copper alloys, known as phosphor bronze, have excellent corrosion resistance and are used in applications such as springs, electrical contacts, and musical instruments.

These copper alloying additives are essential in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, construction, and manufacturing, where specific properties and performance requirements are needed for different applications.

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