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A brass pipe is a tubular metal component made from an alloy of copper and zinc, recognized for its high corrosion resistance, low friction, and excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, commonly used in plumbing, heating, and industrial applications.

A copper pipe is a strong, versatile, and highly conductive tubing material, widely used for plumbing, heating, and electrical systems due to its resistance to corrosion, durability, and ease of installation.

A bronze pipe is a durable and strong metal conduit, crafted from an alloy primarily of copper and tin, which is often utilized in various industrial applications, including marine environments and intricate mechanical systems, due to its resistance to corrosion and excellent strength.

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C91100 Tin Bronze

C91100 tin bronze is an excellent non-ferrous metal alloy with excellent electrical, thermal, ductile and corrosion resistance properties. Its application fields are wide, including generator sets, shipbuilding and so on. The alloy has high strength, anti-friction and good machining properties, and is suitable for making complex castings and high-strength wear-resistant parts.

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C90500 Tin Bronze 'SAE 62'

C90500 American standard tin bronze is a copper alloy material widely used in industrial fields, with high strength, good corrosion resistance, processing properties and electrical and thermal conductivity. It is used in shipbuilding, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and architectural decoration.

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AMS 4881 Nickel Aluminum Bronze

AMS 4881 is offered in solid and hollow bars. The additional heat treating process improves mechanical properties and the strength to weight ratio exceeding the range of typical aluminum bronzes. AMS 4881 is commonly used in applications involving heavy loads abrasion, friction, and deformation at high temperatures.

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AMS 4880 Nickel Aluminum Bronze 'E'

AMS 4880 Nickel Aluminum Bronze is one of the most popular landing gear bushing materials specified today along with AMS 4640 material. NBM's brand of AMS 4880 is continuous cast and heat treated. Our AMS 4880 has outstanding mechanical properties and typically exceeds those of AMS 4640.

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C17200 Copper (CDA 172)

C17200 is also known as Alloy 25 and is the most commonly utilized beryllium copper alloy and is notable for exhibiting the highest strength and hardness compared to commercial copper alloys. Its strength and hardness is similar to that of steel. C17200 copper's ultimate tensile and Rockwell hardness properties in a peak aged condition are in the 200 ksi range and RC 45 respectively (electrical conductivity 22% IACS minimum).

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AMS 4534 Copper

AMS 4534 ultimate tensile and Rockwell hardness properties in a peak aged condition are in the 200 ksi range and RC 45 respectively (electrical conductivity 22% IACS minimum). Most commonly utilized beryllium copper and is notable for exhibiting the highest strength and hardness compared to commercial copper alloys. Its strength and hardness is similar to that of steel.

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C836 / C83600 Leaded Red Brass Alloy

C83600 Leaded Red Brass, also known as 85 metal, is the most common red brass containing 85% copper and 5% each of tin, lead and zinc. Typical uses for red brass involve electrical hardware, fixtures, pumps and more. Aviva Metals offers C83600 Leaded Red Brass, SAE 40 in a variety of shapes including bars, pipes and tubes.

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