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Precipitation Hardening Copper Alloys

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5.1.6.2.3 Copper-Chromium-Zirconium Alloys
The earlier used CuCr and CuZr materials have been partially replaced over the years by the capitation hardening three materials alloy CuCr1Zr. This material exhibits high mechanical strength at elevated temperatures and good oxidation resistance as well as high softening temperatures. In its hardened condition CuCr1Zr has also a high electrical conductivity (Bild 5.37). Their usage extends from mechanically and thermally highly stressed parts such as contact tulips in high voltage switchgear to electrodes for resistance welding.
Fig. 5.36:Copper corner of the copperzirconiumfor up to 0.5 wt% zirconium[[File:Copper corner of the copper zirconium for up to 0.5-wt zirconium.jpg|right|thumb|Copper corner of the copper- zirconium for up to 0.5 wt%zirconium]]
Fig. 5.37:Softening of CuCr1Zr after1 hr annealing and after 90%cold working
==References==
[[Contact Carrier Materials#References|References]]

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