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Alloy Data Sheet

Our data sheets provide detailed technical information about our copper alloys. Please read about other benefits of Wieland materials and products at the bottom of this page.

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The benefits you gain from our materials at Wieland

  • Very tight limits for the chemical compositions are imperative to achieve the following advantages:
  • Uniform properties over the entire length (often several kilometres) of the strip

Each material complies with several international standards, for example UNS, DIN and EN at the same time

Ultra-modern casting technology combined with thorough inspection and monitoring procedures even during subsequent manufacturing stages results in a casting and roll quality which is comparable to the best in the world.

For further information, visit the page of our headquarters Wieland-Werke AG, Ulm (Germany) and consult our brochures.

Our servicecentres make us even more flexible, allowing many materials to be delivered quickly in strip or sheet form, even in small quantities.

Material Description
Wieland Terms DIN EN UNS Electrical Conductivity
(MS/m)
Density
(g/cm3)
K09 (PDF, 50 KB) OF-Cu Cu-OF C10100 > 56
K11 (PDF, 50 KB) OF-Cu Cu-OF C10200 > 58 8,94
K12 (PDF, 55 KB) SE-Cu 57 Cu-HCP C10300 > 54 8,94
K14 (PDF, 55 KB) SE-Cu 58 Cu-PHC C10300 > 55 8,94
K15 (PDF, 50 KB) SW-Cu Cu-DLP C12000 ~ 52 8,94
K19 (PDF, 50 KB) SF-Cu Cu-DHP C12200 ~ 46 8,94
K32 (PDF, 51 KB) E-Cu58 Cu-ETP C11000 > 55 8,94
K42 (PDF, 45 KB) CuZn0,5 CuZn0,5 - ~ 48 8,90
High Capacity Alloys
K55 (PDF, 53 KB) CuNi3SiMg* CuNi3SiMg** C70250 > 20 8,82
K57 (PDF, 51 KB) CuNi1Co1Si* CuNi1Co1Si** C70350 > 25 8,82
K65 (PDF, 53 KB) CuFe2P CuFe2P C19400 > 35 8,78
K75 (PDF, 51 KB) CuCrSiTi* CuCrSiTi** C18070 > 42 8,88
K80 (PDF, 51 KB) CuFe0,1P* CuFe0,1P** C19210 > 49 8,89
K81 (PDF, 52 KB) CuSn0,15* CuSn0,15 C14415 > 49 8,93
K88 (PDF, 51 KB) CuCrAgFeTiSi* CuCrAgFeTiSi** C18080 > 46 8,92
Brass
M05 (PDF, 47 KB) CuZn5 CuZn5 C21000 ~ 33 8,86
M10 (PDF, 47 KB) CuZn10 CuZn10 C22000 ~ 25 8,80
M15 (PDF, 52 KB) CuZn15 CuZn15 C23000 ~ 21 8,75
M20 (PDF, 50 KB) CuZn20 CuZn20 C24000 ~ 19 8,67
M28 CuZn28 CuZn28** C25600 ~ 17 8,55
M30 (PDF, 52 KB) CuZn30 CuZn30 C26000 ~ 16 8,55
M33 (PDF, 51 KB) CuZn33 CuZn33 C26800 ~ 15 8,50
M36 (PDF, 51 KB) CuZn36 CuZn36 C27000 ~ 15 8,44
M37 (PDF, 52 KB) CuZn37 CuZn37 C27200 ~ 15 8,44
M38 (PDF, 51 KB) CuZn37 CuZn37 C27200 ~ 14 8,4
Brass (cutting)
Z20 (PDF, 45 KB) CuZn40 CuZn40 C28000 ~ 15 8,41
Z21 (PDF, 49 KB) CuZn38Pb1,5 CuZn38Pb2 C35000 ~ 14 8,44
Z30 (PDF, 50 KB) CuZn39Pb2 CuZn39Pb2 C37700 ~ 14 8,43
Special Brass
S12 (PDF, 51 KB) CuZn9Sn3* CuSn3Zn9 C42500 > 15 8,75
S23 (PDF, 51 KB) CuZn23Al3Co* CuZn23Al3Co C68800 > 9 8,23
Bronze
B14 (PDF, 55 KB) CuSn4 CuSn4 C51100 > 10 8,85
B14 SUPRALLOY® (PDF, 50 KB) CuSn4 CuSn4 C5110 > 10 8,80
B15 (PDF, 51 KB) CuSn5 CuSn5 C51000 > 9 8,85
B16 (PDF, 51 KB) CuSn6 CuSn6 C51900 > 8 8,80
B16 SUPRALLOY® (PDF, 49 KB) CuSn6 CuSn6 C51900 > 8 8,80
B18 (PDF, 53 KB) CuSn8 CuSn8 C52100 > 5 8,80
B18 SUPRALLOY® (PDF, 51 KB) CuSn8 CuSn8 C52100 > 6,5 8,80
Nickel Silver
N12 (PDF, 52 KB) CuNi12Zn24 CuNi12Zn24 C75700 ~ 4 8,67
N17 (PDF, 51 KB) CuNi18Zn27 CuNi18Zn27 C77000 ~ 3 8,70
N18 (PDF, 52 KB) CuNi18Zn20 CuNi18Zn20 C76400 ~ 3 8,73
CuNi-Alloy
L49 (PDF, 52 KB) CuNi9Sn2 CuNi9Sn2 C72500 > 4 8,89
Nickelfree Special Alloys
FX9 (PDF, 46 KB) CuMn15Zn15Al1* CuMn15Zn15Al1** C66950 > 2 8,03
* material in DIN not standardized        ** material in EN not standardized

Current metal prices

Officials (Prompt) of 09/03/2010
Cu (Settlement) 7,631.50 in USD / t
Zn (Settlement) 2,132.50 in USD / t
EUR (Bid) 1.28100 USD
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