These materials obtain their strength by precipitation hardening. They are both antimagnetic and corrosion-resistant.
CuBE 2 is precipitation-hardened copper-beryllium alloy that can be used at extremely low temperatures. Due to its low modulus of elasticity when compared with other materials, springs made of CuBe 2 generate much lower spring forces. CuBe 2 also has good electrical conductivity.
In addition to the above-mentioned properties, NiBe 2 is suitable for use at elevated temperatures. The temperature listed in Table 5.1 can be exceeded by approx. 100° C for short periods without effecting the properties of the material.
The properties of the materials used by Mubea are listed in the following tables, and can be downloaded here:
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