Description
In an annealed temper, serves critical roles in various industrial applications. These alloys excel in environments where corrosion resistance and durability are paramount, such as industrial condensers, heat exchangers, evaporating equipment, and marine applications. Their ability to withstand the corrosive effects of a wide range of chemicals ensures long-term reliability and protection against contamination. In particular, copper-nickel alloys maintain their strength even at elevated temperatures better than brasses or pure copper. The choice between 70-30 and 90-10 Copper-Nickel depends on the severity of corrosion and temperature conditions. In more demanding environments, such as those found in marine applications, 70-30 Copper-Nickel is often preferred for its superior resistance to corrosion and higher tolerance for extreme temperature conditions.
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