CNC Bronze Alloys
CNC Bronze Alloys are a class of alloy materials containing copper base, usually composed of copper (Cu) with elements such as tin (Sn), aluminum (Al), phosphorus (P), silicon (Si) or manganese (Mn). These alloys have good mechanical properties, wear resistance, corrosion resistance and excellent machinability, and are widely used in industrial manufacturing.

CNC Bronze Alloys
Overview
Surface&Finish
Design Guide
Technical Specification
Overview
Colors
Characteristics
Details60%
Strength
Flexibility40%
Feature
High wear resistance:suitable for high load friction parts such as bearings and sliding rails.
Excellent corrosion resistance:resistant to water, chemicals, seawater and other corrosive environments.
Good machinability:suitable for CNC turning, milling, drilling, tapping and other precision machining processes.
Key Data
Density | Melting Point | Thermal Conductivity | Electrical Conductivity | Coefficient of Expansion |
---|---|---|---|---|
8.7-8.9 g/cm³ | 950-1050°C | 50-60 W/m·K | 10-15 MS/m | 16-18 µm/m·K |
Properties
Wear Resistance
Corrosion Resistance
Excellent Machinability
Advantages
Excellent Machinability,High Corrosion Resistance,High Strength and Durability,Aesthetic Appeal and Anti-Microbial Properties
Disadvantages
High Material Cost
Bronze is denser and heavier than aluminum and many steels.
Limited Strength Compared to Some Metals