Bronze - Beryllium

: Exhibits minimal friction and surface damage when in contact with other metals, which extends the lifespan of moving parts like bearings and gears. Common Product Types & Grades

Electrical connectors, welding electrodes, switches, and relays. Industrial Applications

: Used in battery contacts, electronic connectors, and switches due to its "spring memory" and durability. beryllium bronze

: Found in landing gear bushings, rudders, and wing boxes where reliability under high stress is essential.

: Highly resistant to corrosion, biofouling, and seawater, making it a preferred choice for marine engineering and underwater applications. : Exhibits minimal friction and surface damage when

: It does not produce sparks upon impact and is unaffected by magnetic fields, which is critical for safety in explosive environments like oil rigs or for use in sensitive medical equipment like MRI machines.

Beryllium bronze is generally categorized into two classes based on its primary advantage: Alloy Class Be Content Common Grades Key Applications 1.6% – 2.0% C17200 (Alloy 25) , C17000 (Alloy 165) : Found in landing gear bushings, rudders, and

: Essential for manufacturing wrenches, hammers, and screwdrivers used in petroleum and gas mining to prevent explosions.