Wednesday, July 18, 2018

The Diverse Uses of Copper Nickel Alloys - Athical Engineering Pte Ltd

Copper Alloy Thailand - Malaysia - Philippines - Singapore


Copper Nickel Alloys are some of the most widely used materials in the industrial arenas. The reason for this is that these alloys have excellent corrosion resistance along with wear resistance. The physical and mechanical properties of these alloys make them perfect for different types of applications. These alloys also have high electric resistivity properties along with a low temperature coefficient. 

It is therefore no wonder that there is always a demand for Copper Nickel Fitting Thailand companies that can work on these alloys to create state of the art fittings for the local and international markets.


End products created from Copper Alloy Malaysia are regularly used in various industries such as paper machine construction, shipbuilding, power stations, food and drinks industry and the chemical industry for the purpose of creating fittings, pumps, valve fittings, stirrers, measuring instruments and filling plants. The reason to do so is that they are highly resistant to corrosion even when subjected to water and moisture. In fact, they can withstand all kinds of water, such as seawater, acidic water as well as water high in ammoniac condensates. They are also not overtly sensitive to the issue of stress corrosion cracking. Additionally, they have excellent resistance to erosion and cavitations and also display good brazing, soldering and welding characteristics. Since these alloy fittings can be easily machined, they offer great flexibility in terms of operations.

Copper nickel alloys consisting of iron traces are often used for making pipes that can be used for shipbuilding as well as for harbor installations in deck steam lines, brackish water and seawater. They are also used in making intakes, rings, discs and shafts for a ship or for a hydraulic plant. The alloys are also used extensively for the creation of tubes, plates and bases of condensers and heat exchangers.

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