A British cast leaded gunmetal to BS1400 LG4 CuSn7Zn2Pb3, conforming to the European norm BS EN 1982-2008 CC492K. This alloy has a higher strength than CC490K and CC491K from the additional tin giving superior wear resistance.
BS 1400 LG4
BS EN 1982-2008 GC CC492K
CuSn7Zn2Pb3-C
NES 838
AS1565-1985 C92410
AS 1565-1974 924B
DIN 1705 2.1052.03
A general bearing alloy working under low loads and for non critical uses.
Needs adequate lubrication but good embed ability.
General bearing and bushing applications and pumps and valves.
| Description | Leaded Gunmetal |
| Nominal Composition | CuSn7Pb3Zn3 |
| Alloy Type | cast |
| Tensile Strength (N/mm²) | 320 |
| Proof/Yield Strength (N/mm²) | 140 |
| Elongation (%) | 40 |
| Hardness Brinell | 85 |
| Impact Izod J20°C |
| Density g/cm³ | 8.8 |
| Melting Temperature Range °C | 855 - 1000 |
| Thermal Conductivity W/mK | 61 |
| Electrical Resistivity μΩ.m15°C | 0.13 |
| Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 0-250°C | 18 |
| Relative Magnetic Permeability | 1.01 |
| Coefficient of Friction |
Copper Alloys has the ability to modify existing alloys for improved performance. Many customers have benefited from this in the past.
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