Finned Tubes For Heat Exchanger
C70600 , Copper nickel offers excellent corrosion resistance, especially in marine salt water environments. The main, wrought coppernickel alloys chosen for sea water service contain 10 or 30 percent nickel. They also have important additions of iron and manganese which are necessary to maintain good corrosion resistance
Typical Applications:
AUTOMOTIVE: Power Steering Tube, Brake Lines
CONSUMER: Screw Lamp Bases
INDUSTRIAL: Condenser Plates, Condensers, Weld Torch Tips, Heat Exchanger Tubes, Valve Bodies, Evaporator Tubes, Pressure Vessels, Distiller Tubes, Pump Impellers for Oil Refining, Ferrules, Evaporators
MARINE: Boat Hulls, Tube Sheet for Salt Water Service, Salt Water Pipe Fittings, Salt Water Piping Systems, Salt Water Piling Wrap, Hot Water Tanks, Salt Water Baffles, Propeller Sleeves, Ship Hulls, Water Hoses
PLUMBING: Flanges
Equivalent Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS | DESIGNATION |
---|---|
ISO | CuNi10Fe1Mn |
Europen | CuNi10Fe1Mn |
BS | CN 102 |
JIS | C 7060 |
Russian | MNZMo10-1-1 |
Chemical Composition
Cu | Fe | Pb | Mn | Ni | Zn | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Min/Max | Rem | 1.0 – 1.8 | 0.05 | 1 | 9.0 – 11.0 | 1 |
Nominals | 88.6000 | 1.4000 | – | – | 10.0000 | – |
Physical Properties
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion | 9.5 10−6Per °F (68-572 F) |
Density | 0.323 lb/in3 at 68 F |
Electrical Conductivity | 9 %IACS @ 68 F |
Electrical Resistivity | 115.0 ohms-cmil/ft @ 68 F |
Melting Point Liquid US | 2100 F |
Melting Point Solid US | 2010 F |
Modulas of Elasticity in Tension | 18000 ksi |
Modulas of Rigidity | 6800 ksi |
Specific Gravity | 8.94 |
Specific Heat Capacity | 0.09 Btu/lb/°F at 68 F |
Thermal Conductivity | 26.0 BTU in/hr.ft2.°F @ 68 F |
Sizes Available
HOLLOW RODS | Min Bore Size 20 mm and Max OD 100 mm |
ROUND RODS/RODS | 8mm To 100 mm |
HEX | 10mm To 60mm |
SQUARE | 10mm To 60mm |
FLAT | 10mm Min Thickness and max Width 120mm |
BILLETS | Up to 200 mm |
INGOTS | AS per Specification |
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