Copper Alloy No. C94100High Leaded Tin Bronze SAE 94 , CDA 941ASTM B 505Chemical Composition % by weight
Element Nominal Minimum Maximum Aluminum - - .005 Copper 75.5 72 79 Iron - - .25 Lead 20 18 22 Nickel - - 1 Phosphorus - - .05 Silicon - - .005 Sulfur - - .08 Tin 5.5 4.5 6.5 Zinc - - 1
Applications
High speed bearings for light loads.
M07 - As Continuous Cast
Hardness* Brinell Hardness (500 kg load) 52 Tensile Strength** KSI 25 Yield Strength ** KSI (0.5% Ext. under load) 17 Elongation** % in 2 inch 16 **Test values are nominal approximations and depend on specimen size and orientation.Physical Properties
Thermal Conductivity BTU/ (sq ft-ft-hr-F) 36.2 Specific Heat BTU/lb/ºF @ 68F .09 Thermal Expansion Per °F from 68 F to 392 F N/A Density lb/cu in @ 68 F .336 Electrical Conductivity* (Annealed) % IACS @ 68 F 9 Modulus of Elasticity KSI 10,500 *Volume basis
Fabrication Practices
Stress relieving temperature 500 F or 260 C Time at temperature 1 hour per inch of section thickness Responds to heat treatment No Machinability rating (Free Cutting Brass=100) 75 Suitability for being joined by: Soldering/Good Brazing/Poor* Oxyacetylene Welding/Not Recommended Gas Shielded Arc Welding/Not Recommended Coated Metal Arc Welding/Not Recommended *Since brazing is performed at temperatures within the hot-short range, strain must be
avoided during the brazing and cooling of this alloy.The values listed above represent reasonable approximations suitable for general engineering use. Due to commercial variations in composition and to manufacturing limitations, they should not be used for specification purposes. See applicable A.S.T.M. specification references.
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