CZ136

Manganese is possibly the most flexible element that can be added to copper alloys. Small additions of manganese are used to deoxidize the alloy and enhance its mechanical strength and cast ability. Manganese provides a favorable combination and balance of properties like ductility, formability, strain hardening, and strength level parameters.


CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
Elements Min (%) Max (%)
Cu 56.00 59.00
Pb - 3.00
Mn 0.50 1.50
Total Others - 0.70
Zn Remainder

Mechanical Properties according To BS2872 CZ136 (As Per Temper M)
Range (mm) From To UTS Min (N/mm²) UTS Max (N/mm²) PS Min (N/mm²) Elongation Min (%) Hardness Min Hardness Max
Round (Dia) 1.5 18 380 - - 20 - -
18 40 350 - - 25 - -
40 75 350 - - 25 - -
Hex (A/F) 3 18 380 - - 20 - -
18 40 350 - - 25 - -
40 70 350 - - 25 - -
Square (A/F) 3 18 380 - - 20 - -
18 40 350 - - 25 - -
40 60 350 - - 25 - -
Rectangle Thickness 3 18 380 - - 20 - -
Thickness 18 40 350 - - 25 - -
Thickness 40 50 350 - - 25 - -

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Density 0.303 lb/in3
CTE, linear 14.4 ᶙin/in-˚F
Specific Heat Capacity 0.0908 BTU/lb-˚F
Thermal Conductivity 784 BTU-in/hr-ft²-˚F
Solidus 1620 ˚F
Liquidus 1650˚F
FABRICATION PROPERTIES
Technique Suitability
Machinability (CuZn39Pb3 = 100 %) 80%
Capacity for Being Cold Worked Poor
Capacity for Being Hot Worked Equivalent Alloy

TYPICAL USES
  • Valves LPG