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Domestic cupronickel alloys - Brush Wellman Inc.

April 6, 2010
The alloys resist corrosion and biofouling.

Domestically produced C71500 and C70600 cupronickel alloys resist sea-water erosion and corrosion and biofouling. C71500 is a moderate to high-strength, copper-nickel alloy, and C70600 is a moderate-strength, copper-nickel alloy.
Both alloys come in rod and round forms as well as customer-specified machined parts. Datasheets are available at www.brushwellman.com.

Brush Wellman Inc., 6070 Parkland Blvd., Mayfield Heights, OH 44124, (216) 486-4200, www.brushwellman.com

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