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[email protected]Beryllium copper scrap refers to the remnants or waste materials generated during the manufacturing or processing of beryllium copper alloys. These scraps can include various forms such as turnings, filings, clippings, and other leftover materials resulting from machining, shaping, or fabrication processes.
Beryllium copper is a valuable alloy known for its unique combination of high strength, hardness, and conductivity, along with excellent corrosion resistance and thermal conductivity. These properties make it highly desirable for applications in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, and oil and gas. Despite its advantageous properties, beryllium copper is also relatively expensive compared to other copper alloys due to the presence of beryllium, which is a rare and costly element. As a result, recycling beryllium copper scrap is economically beneficial and environmentally responsible.
The recycling process of beryllium copper scrap typically involves several steps. First, the collected scrap is sorted and segregated based on its composition and form. Then, it undergoes cleaning and preparation to remove contaminants such as oils, coatings, or other impurities.
Next, the prepared scrap is melted down in a furnace to liquefy the material. During this stage, any remaining impurities or foreign materials are separated from the molten metal through various refining techniques such as fluxing or skimming. Once the molten metal is purified, it is solidified into ingots, billets, or other forms suitable for further processing. These recycled beryllium copper materials can then be reused in the production of new components or products, thus conserving resources and reducing the need for virgin materials.
Recycling beryllium copper scrap offers several advantages. Firstly, it helps to reduce the demand for raw materials, including beryllium, copper, and other alloying elements, which are often extracted through environmentally intensive mining processes. By utilizing recycled materials, the environmental impact associated with mining and extraction can be minimized.
Furthermore, recycling beryllium copper scrap can also generate economic benefits by providing a source of valuable raw materials for manufacturers at a lower cost compared to purchasing virgin materials. This can lead to cost savings for businesses and consumers alike, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable and efficient supply chain.
This Material Available In Plate Cut From, Industrial Form and Turning Form.
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Grade | Beryllium Copper |
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Type | Recyclable |
Thickness | 2mm-10mm |
Condition | Waste |
Scrap Types | Turnings, Shavings, Plate Cuts, Round Cuts, Shaftings, Pipe Cuts |
Condition of Supply | Loose Bales, Compressed Bales, Pillow Bales, Bulk, Capsules, Side slits |
Material | UNS |
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BERYLLIUM COPPER | R03600 |
Element | Content (%) |
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Molybdenum, Mo | 99.40 |
Titanium, Ti | 0.5 |
Zirconium, Zr | 0.08 |
Carbon, C | 0.02 |
Min.Tensile(KSI) | Min.Yield(KSI) | Hardness | Tensile Modulus | Poisson's Ratio |
---|---|---|---|---|
130 | 120 | 16.4 | 114 GPa | 0.30-0.33 |