Type: | Threaded Rod Insert |
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Shape: | as Required |
Alloy: | Alloy |
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Product Name
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C17200/C17300/C17500/C17510/CuCoNiBe Beryllium Copper Threaded Rod Insert |
Material
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Beryllium Copper Alloys
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Shape
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Welding Electrodes/Wheels/Parts |
Standard
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ASTM
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Grade
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C17200, C17300, C17500, C17510, CuCoNiBe
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Density
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as material
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Thickness
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5-20mm
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Used
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Industry
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In arc welding an electrode is used to conduct current through a workpiece to fuse two pieces together. Depending upon the process, the electrode is either consumable, in the case of gas metal arc welding or shielded metal arc welding, or non-consumable, such as in gas tungsten arc welding. For a direct current system the weld rod or stick may be a cathode for a filling type weld or an anode for other welding processes. For an alternating current arc welder the welding electrode would not be considered an anode or cathode.
Available products:
The mainly available beryllium copper welding electrode is C17200 beryllium copper welding electrode, C17500 beryllium copper welding electrode, C17510 beryllium copper welding electrode, CuCo1Ni1Be beryllium copper welding electrode and other welding components.
Typical application:
Electrodes for medical purposes, such as EEG, ECG, ECT, defibrillator
Electrodes for electrophysiology techniques in biomedical research
Electrodes for execution by the electric chair
Electrodes for electroplating
Electrodes for arc welding
Flat Welding dies, projection welding electrode, electrical components
Robotic welding machines
Automatic industry
Resistance Welding industry
Projection Welding industry
Arc Welding industry
MIG & MAG Welding industry
Plasma And laser cutting nozzles
Electrodes for cathodic protection
Electrodes for grounding
Electrodes for chemical analysis using electrochemical methods
Inert electrodes for electrolysis (made of platinum)
Membrane electrode assembly
ALB-Alloy advantage:
Class 4 Alloy has extremely high hardness and ultimate tensile strength although the electrical conductivity is lower than the Class 3 Alloy
Class 4 Beryllium Copper (17200) is available in heat treatable tempers. Alloys are used in a wide range of applications requiring high strength and stiffness with good conductivity.
Typical uses include electrical/electronic connectors, current-carrying springs, precision screw machined parts, welding electrodes, bearings, plastic molds and corrosion resistant components.
Class 3 Alloy is specifically recommended for projection welding dies, flash and butt welding dies, current carrying shafts and bushings. As castings,
Class 3 Alloy (having higher strength than Class 2), is recommended for highly stressed welder structural current carrying members and heavy duty offset electrode holders.
Class 3 Alloy is generally recommended for spot welding and seam welding steels having high electrical resistance, such as stainless steels.
The Class 3 Alloy is heat treatable.