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Physical Properties of the Most Important Metals

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|DIN EN 1652 Aluminum |Copper and copper alloys in plate, sheet, strip, and discs for general applications2.70|65|27|0.34
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|DIN EN 1654 Antimony |Copper and copper alloys for springs and connectors6.62|56|20.4|0.28
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|DIN EN 1758 Beryllium|Copper and copper alloys in strip form for system component carriers1.85|298|150|0.12
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|ASTM B 103/B103M-10 Lead|11.36|14.5|6|Spec0. for Phosphor Bronce Plate, Sheet, Strip, and Rolled Bar44
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|ASTM B 36/B36M-95 Cadmium|8.65|57.5|29| Spec0. for Brass Plate, Sheet, Strip, and Rolled Bar30
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|ASTM B 122/B122M-08 Chromium|7.19|160|| Spec0. for CuNiSn-, CuNiZn-, and CuNi-Alloy25
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|ASTM B 465-09 Iron|7.89| Spec208|83|0. for Copper-Iron-Alloy Plate, Sheet, and Strip28
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|ASTM B 194Gallium|5.91|9.6||0.46|-|Gold|19.32|79|28|0.42|-|Indium|7.31|11||0.45|-08 |Iridium|22.65|538| Standard Spec214|0. for CuBe26|-Alloy Plate, Sheet, Strip and Rolled Bar|Cobalt|8.85|216||0.31|-|Carbon (Graphite)|2.1-2.3|5|||-|Copper|8.95|115|48|0.34|-|Indium|||||-|Indium||||
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|ASTM B 534-07 || Sec. for CuCoBe-Alloy and CuNiBe-Alloy Plate, Sheet, Strip, and Rolled Bar
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Tab. Atomic Properties of the Most Important Metals

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