C95800 is a high-strength nickel aluminium bronze alloy widely used in marine, offshore, and heavy engineering applications. Known for its excellent combination of impact strength, corrosion resistance, and wear performance, C95800 is particularly suited to demanding environments where components are exposed to seawater, high loads, and abrasive conditions.
This alloy is commonly specified for applications requiring long service life, reliability, and resistance to corrosion, cavitation, and galling. The alloy can be supplied to a number of global specifications, SAE J461/ J462, QQ-C-390 G8, BS 1400 AB2, EN 1982-2008 CC333G, NF A 53-709 CuAl10Fe5Ni5 Y70, DIN 1714 W Nr 2.0975.04, AS 1565 C95810, JIS H 5121 CAC703C class3, SFS 2212 GC CuAl10Fe5Ni5, GB1176 ZCuAl9Fe4Ni4Mn2, GOST 493 BrAl10Z4N4L-K and SIS 145716-15.
C95800 offers a well-balanced combination of strength and durability, making it one of the most widely used aluminium bronze grades for critical engineering components.
Key properties include:
Compared to many other copper alloys, C95800 maintains its integrity in aggressive environments, particularly in marine and offshore applications.
C95800 is often compared with other aluminium bronze grades depending on the application requirements.
Selecting the correct alloy depends on the balance of strength, corrosion resistance, and wear performance needed for the application.
ASTM B505 C95800
ASTM B148 C95800
ASTM B271 C95800
SAE J461
BS EN 1982-2008 GC CC 333G
CuAl10Fe5Ni5-C
Good strength, wear and corrosion resistant.
Alloy is heat treatable.
Gears, worm wheels, valve guides and seats and structural applications.
Due to its strength and corrosion resistance, C95800 is widely used for gears, worm wheels, valve guides & seats and structural applications. It is used across a range of industries.
Typical industries include:
Its resistance to seawater corrosion makes it a preferred material for components operating in harsh marine environments.
| Description | Nickel Aluminium Bronze |
| Nominal Composition | CuAl8NI5Fe4Mn |
| Alloy Type | cast |
| Tensile Strength (N/mm²) | 590 |
| Proof/Yield Strength (N/mm²) | 250 |
| Elongation (%) | 18 |
| Hardness Brinell | 159 |
| Impact Izod J20°C | 27 |
| Density g/cm³ | 7.64 |
| Melting Temperature Range °C | 1043 - 1063 |
| Thermal Conductivity W/mK | 36 |
| Electrical Resistivity μΩ.m15°C | |
| Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 0-250°C | 16.2 |
| Relative Magnetic Permeability | |
| Coefficient of Friction |
Copper Alloys has the ability to modify existing alloys for improved performance. Many customers have benefited from this in the past.
To discuss your requirements, call a member of Copper Alloys’s technical team on +44 (0) 1782-816888, or email [email protected].
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