C 61400
C 61400
C 61400
Aluminium bronzes are the most widely used of all the high
performance copper alloys mainly due to their superb blend
of strength and corrosion resistance. These properties en-
sure the alloys are widely utilised in marine and offshore
applications in seawater and under adverse atmospheric
conditions. This essential group of engineering alloys also
services the aerospace, automotive and petrochemical in-
dustries together with general engineering requirements.
The most popular grades of aluminium bronze, all stocked by Columbia Metals in a wide range of sizes in
round bar, hexagon and sheet, are described below.
C63000 / AMS4640
C63000 is the most popular American grade of nickel aluminium bronze. Developed as an equivalent to the
grades above, it has been adapted to become an important aerospace material under the specification
AMS4640. The alloy features a high strength and toughness combined with a very good corrosion resistance
and an excellent resistance to wear, shock and abrasion.
DEF STAN 02-834 / NES 834 / DGS 1044 / DEF STAN 02-879
This aluminium silicon bronze has similar attributes to the other aluminium bronzes, with a 2% silicon addition
to enhance the material strength, corrosion resistance and impact strength whilst also improving the alloy ma-
chinability. As an MoD (Navy) specification, this material is subject to special requirements including impact
properties and a controlled low magnetic permeability level of <1.05.
Cu Al Ni Fe Mn Si
CA104 Rem 8.5 - 11.0 4.0 - 5.5 4.0 - 5.5 0.5 max -
DEF STAN 02-833 Rem 8.5 - 10.0 4.5 - 5.5 4.0 - 5.0 0.5 max -
C63000 / AMS4640 Rem 9.0 - 11.0 4.0 - 5.5 2.0 - 4.0 1.5 max 0.25 max
DEF STAN 02-834 Rem 6.0 - 6.4 - 0.5 - 0.7 0.5 max 2.0 - 2.4
Elongation (%) 12 17 10 20
Melting Range (°C) 1060 - 1075 1060 - 1075 1050 - 1070 980 - 1010
Stock Sizes
Round Bar
3/8” - 2.1/2” A/F Flat: wide range of sizes 4’ x 2’ sheets in thickness from
in a comprehensive range Square: 1/4” - 4” 1/4” to 1.1/2”
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