Alloys or metallic compositions – Copper base – Tin containing
Patent
1999-03-04
2000-08-15
Jenkins, Daniel J.
Alloys or metallic compositions
Copper base
Tin containing
420470, 420473, 420474, 420475, 420476, 420477, 420479, 420481, 420485, 420487, 420491, 420496, 420498, 420499, C22C 902, C22C 904, C22C 906, C22C 908
Patent
active
061031887
ABSTRACT:
We provide a new copper microalloy with high-conductivity, excellent heat resistance and high strain strength, which can be obtained by conventional continuous or semi-continuous casting, which essentially consists of at least one element selected from the following list:
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Chimenos Ribera Josep M.sup.a
Esparducer Broco Araceli
Espiell Alvarez Ferran
Fernandez Lopez Miquel Angel
Garcia Zamora Miquel
Coy Nicole
Jenkins Daniel J.
La Farga Lacambra, S.A.
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