Cu0.1Ni0.49Sn0.41

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· Cu0.1Ni0.49Sn0.41

Cu0.1Ni0.49Sn0.41 is a copper-nickel-tin ternary alloy, a member of the bronze/cupronickel family that combines nickel's corrosion resistance with tin's strengthening effect. This composition sits within the range historically explored for marine hardware, electrical contacts, and corrosion-resistant springs where a balance of workability, strength, and seawater resistance is needed. The high nickel content (49%) makes it particularly suited to environments where cupronickels excel, while tin addition (41%) provides additional hardening; however, this specific ratio is not a common commercial standard, suggesting it may represent either a specialized industrial variant or a composition investigated in materials research for optimizing cost and performance trade-offs in demanding corrosive environments.

marine hardware and fastenersseawater-resistant springselectrical contact alloyscorrosion-resistant tubingheat exchanger components

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