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uns C67000 manganese bronze

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brin

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Mar 12, 2000
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I'm looking for a source of UNS C6700 manganese bronze, 1.000 min dia rod, 1/2 Hard to ASTM B-138 specification. Can anyone suggest possible sources/leads? I'm posting here because this is suddenly an urgent problem.

This is a high strength bronze alloy, and so far I haven't found a manufacturer in North America or anyone with stock. The application is an aircraft bearing in trim control system.

My other options are:

-one supplier has a small piece that may help, but no certification documents. I can test for chemical components, but not tensile strength. I know that hardness testing will not be accurate, but is there a hardness value that I can use as conservative (eg: lower limit)? Does anyone have acceptance (hardness) test values for bronze alloys?

-Although this would be involved, we could specify a more readily available material to use as alternate for this part. However, I have yet to find a bronze alloy with comparable mechanical properties (Ftu = 105 Ksi, Fty = 60 Ksi). Any recommendations that I could investigate?

Thanks,

Brian

 
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Brian:
Have you looked at C86300 manganese bronze (AMPCO 66) per AMS 4862? It has a min tensile strength of 110 ksi and a min yield of 60 ksi.
Ampco Metal, fax 414-645-3225

Chuck
 
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