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Overview Non-Ferrous Metals

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Copper | flat bar | CW004A | Cu-ETP | half hard
Copper  |  flat bar  |  CW004A  |  Cu-ETP  |  half hard
Copper | flat bar | CW004A | Cu-ETP | half hard
width (mm)10-200
thickness (mm)2-40
Length (mm)4,000
tinned | Round corners   :   sharp edge | R230   :   R250
Bronze | Round bar | CC493K | CuSn7Zn4Pb7-C
Bronze  |  Round bar  |  CC493K  |  CuSn7Zn4Pb7-C
Bronze | Round bar | CC493K | CuSn7Zn4Pb7-C
Diameter (mm)13-152
Length (mm)3,000-4,000
Brass | Round bar | CW614N | CuZn39Pb3 | drawn
Brass  |  Round bar  |  CW614N  |  CuZn39Pb3  |  drawn
Brass | Round bar | CW614N | CuZn39Pb3 | drawn
Diameter (mm)3-80
Length (mm)3,000
M   :   R430   :   R500
Brass | sheet | CW508L | CuZn37 | half hard
Brass  |  sheet  |  CW508L  |  CuZn37  |  half hard
Brass | sheet | CW508L | CuZn37 | half hard
thickness (mm)0.3-8
width (mm)600-1,250
Length mm indep. of line (mm)2,000-2,500
R350
Copper | sheet | CW004A | Cu-ETP | half hard
Copper  |  sheet  |  CW004A  |  Cu-ETP  |  half hard
Copper | sheet | CW004A | Cu-ETP | half hard
thickness (mm)0.5-10
width (mm)1,000
Length mm indep. of line (mm)2,000
R240
Copper | sheet | CW024A | Cu-DHP | soft
Copper  |  sheet  |  CW024A  |  Cu-DHP  |  soft
Copper | sheet | CW024A | Cu-DHP | soft
thickness (mm)0.5-3
width (mm)1,000
Length mm indep. of line (mm)2,000
R220
Copper | Round tube | CW024A | Cu-DHP | half hard
Copper  |  Round tube  |  CW024A  |  Cu-DHP  |  half hard
Copper | Round tube | CW024A | Cu-DHP | half hard
Outer Diameter (mm)15
thickness (mm)1
Length (mm)5,000
R250 | EN 12449
Brass | Round bar | CW614N | CuZn39Pb3 |  extruded
Brass  |  Round bar  |  CW614N  |  CuZn39Pb3  |  extruded
Brass | Round bar | CW614N | CuZn39Pb3 |  extruded
Diameter (mm)85-250
Length (mm)3,000
M
Copper | sheet | CW024A | Cu-DHP | half hard
Copper  |  sheet  |  CW024A  |  Cu-DHP  |  half hard
Copper | sheet | CW024A | Cu-DHP | half hard
thickness (mm)0.5-5
width (mm)1,000-1,250
Length mm indep. of line (mm)2,000-2,500
R240
Copper | sheet | CW004A | Cu-ETP | soft
Copper  |  sheet  |  CW004A  |  Cu-ETP  |  soft
Copper | sheet | CW004A | Cu-ETP | soft
thickness (mm)1-5
width (mm)1,000
Length mm indep. of line (mm)2,000
R200

Non-Ferrous Metals – High-Quality Alloys for Versatile Applications

Non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass, and bronze are essential materials in industrial production. Thanks to their outstanding mechanical, chemical, and visual properties, they are widely used in industries such as mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, construction, and the automotive sector. At thyssenkrupp Schulte, you will find non-ferrous metals of the highest quality in a wide range of forms and dimensions.

What Are Non-Ferrous Metals?

Non-ferrous metals are non-magnetic metals that do not contain iron and are known for their corrosion resistance, conductivity, and workability. The most important non-ferrous metals include:

  • Copper: A pure metal with excellent thermal and electrical conductivity.
  • Brass: A copper-zinc alloy known for its strength, machinability, and decorative appearance.
  • Bronze: A copper-tin alloy, often combined with other metals, renowned for its wear and corrosion resistance.

These metals are available in various forms such as bars, plates, tubes, and profiles – and can be custom-cut to your needs.

Key Properties of Non-Ferrous Metals

  • Excellent Corrosion Resistance
    Non-ferrous metals resist moisture, chemicals, and environmental influences, making them ideal for demanding environments.
  • Outstanding Conductivity
    Copper and its alloys offer excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, making them essential for electrical applications.
  • High Strength and Workability
    Brass and bronze combine strength with flexibility and are easy to machine and form.

Applications of Non-Ferrous Metals

Mechanical Engineering
Gears, bushings, valves, and other components benefit from the strength and wear resistance of non-ferrous metals.

Electrical Engineering
Copper and brass are essential for busbars, contacts, cables, and printed circuit boards due to their conductivity.

Sanitary Engineering
Fittings, faucets, and pipe systems made of non-ferrous metals are durable and hygienic.

Automotive Industry
Non-ferrous metals are used in injection nozzles, radiator components, and electrical connections where precision and reliability are required.

Why Choose Non-Ferrous Metals from thyssenkrupp Schulte?

  • Extensive Range: Copper, brass, and bronze in various forms and dimensions.
  • Customized Solutions: Cut-to-size products tailored to your requirements.
  • Top Quality: Non-ferrous metals meeting international standards for demanding applications.
  • Expert Advice: Our specialists assist you in selecting the right material for your application.

Conclusion

Non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass, and bronze offer a wide range of properties and application possibilities. They impress with their durability, ease of processing, and versatility across numerous industries. Whether in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or construction – at thyssenkrupp Schulte you’ll find the right non-ferrous metals in top quality.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Non-Ferrous Metals

1. What are non-ferrous metals?

Non-ferrous metals are metals such as copper, brass, and bronze that are not magnetic and known for their corrosion resistance, conductivity, and workability.

2. In which areas are non-ferrous metals used?

They are used in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, construction, sanitary technology, and the automotive industry.

3. What forms are non-ferrous metals available in?

They are available as bars, plates, tubes, profiles, and custom-cut formats.

4. Why are non-ferrous metals corrosion-resistant?

Their chemical composition – especially that of copper and its alloys – protects them from moisture, chemicals, and environmental influences.