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Cu-Ni 715 is a copper-nickel alloy that is resistant to corrosion in sea water. The alloy has good fatigue strength and relatively high thermal conductivity. This alloy is used mainly for flexible metal foil heaters. The alloy is readily formed in the annealed temper, and can be joined by the standard welding, brazing and soldering processes. Available Sizes: Cu-Ni 715 is available from Hamilton Precision Metals as strip product in thicknesses from 0.0005” to 0.010” (0.0127 mm to 0.254 mm) in widths up to 12” (304.8 mm). The material conforms to ASTM B122 and UNS C71500.
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AMETEK Specialty Metal Products has been a leader in developing roll bonding dissimilar metals for more than fifty years. The advantage of clad materials is the end product combines the superior properties of each metal: Strength, Corrosion Resistance, Lightweight, Cost, Thermal and Electrical Conductivity. As a result, clad products produce a material superior to any of the individual metals taken alone. Clad metals produced by our roll bond technology combine two or more metals into a single sheet or plate that can be cut, welded or formed into a finished part ranging from chemical processing chambers and pressure vessels to small applications and clad pipe. We specialize in cladding stainless steel or nickel alloys to carbon steel as well as triple layer clad plates bonding stainless steel to an aluminum core. Because of the properties offered by clad metals, and the wide variety of cladding and backing materials available today, these metals can be combined to make custom
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