Copper Forging Services - Forged Copper Alloys
May. 27, 2024
Copper Forging Services - Forged Copper Alloys
Copper Alloy Inventory
From creating rings, discs and blanks, to complex forged shapes, our metal forging technology creates forged copper products that exceed customer expectations. We forge to meet customer specifications and have experience forging to these common standards: ASTM B150, ASTM B170, MIL-C-, MIL-C-.
The company is the world’s best copper forgings manufacturing supplier. We are your one-stop shop for all needs. Our staff are highly-specialized and will help you find the product you need.
Scot Forge holds an inventory of various grades for customers to order for their copper forging needs and specifications:
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ZC-1 (Chrome Zirconium Copper)
Forged Copper Products
- Rocket Engine Nozzle / Skirt
- Combustion Chamber / Rocket Engine Liner
- Lox Domes
- Pressure Vessels
- Copper Casting Wheels
Forged Copper Capabilities
In addition, we provide value-added processes such as saw cutting, heat treating, contour torch cutting, destructive testing, metallurgical analysis and Level III nondestructive testing for all copper forging. We ensure to deliver a finished product that is ready to be installed.
Quality Assurance
Scot Forge is proud to be ISO : and ASD certified, and our team is committed to providing outstanding customer satisfaction. Further pursuance of aerospace products has led to NADCAP accreditation in both Heat Treatment for titanium material and Nondestructive Testing.
Every Scot Forge customer works with a qualified team that will guide each copper forging from inquiry to order placement, manufacturing then inspection and shipping.
Copper Forging Services
Some of the most common copper alloys used in forging applications are oxygen free electronic (OFE), naval brass, aluminum bronze, chromium copper, copper nickel and chromium zirconium copper. Forged copper provides an economical alternative to cast, welded and fabricated copper as well as offering a superior density and freedom from flaws.
In addition, copper forgings have non-magnetic properties and non-sparking characteristics that are beneficial to industries such as electronics, automotive, mining, construction, aerospace, defense, material processing, architectural and industrial. Copper forgings offer high strength at low densities.
Copper forgings can be made through different forging processes, depending on the type of copper alloy. The different copper alloys are typically divided into five categories: brass, a copper and zinc alloy; phosphor bronze, an alloy of copper with 3.5 to 10% of tin; aluminum bronze, with aluminum as the main alloying metal added to copper; silicon bronze, usually containing about 96 percent copper; and copper nickel and nickel silvers, with compositions from 10% nickel to 45% nickel.
Copper alloys can be forged using closed die forging. Closed die forging involves the movement of metal blanks through a set of dies shaped in the required part design. Copper alloys can also be forged using open die forging. Open die forging creates parts by the hammering or pressing of the copper alloy by the die into the required shape.
Copper alloys can be cold forged, warm forged or hot forged, depending on the composition of the specific alloy. In cold forging the copper alloy is not directly heated, but formed using high pressure. In hot forging the copper alloy is heated to high temperatures then formed. In warm forging the copper alloy is heated to a range that is above room temperature but below the metals re-crystallization temperature.
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