Chromium zirconium copper has unique advantages in multiple industries, mainly due to its excellent physical and mechanical properties, such as wear resistance, high strength, high hardness, excellent electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity, as well as good annealing resistance and stress relaxation resistance.
Chromium zirconium copper is widely used in the manufacturing and maintenance of various electronic devices, such as microwave devices, radio frequency devices, antennas, and semiconductor devices, etc. Its excellent electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity make it an indispensable material in these devices.
Chromium zirconium copper is an important alloy material that can be used to manufacture aircraft structural components, various flight control systems, engine cooling systems, and conductive systems, etc. Its high strength, high hardness, and excellent corrosion resistance enable it to maintain stable performance under extreme environmental conditions.
Chromium zirconium copper can be used to manufacture large industrial equipment such as marine vessels, offshore platforms, and offshore oilfield equipment, because it can withstand long-term seawater erosion and strong wind and wave impacts. Its corrosion resistance and high strength make it an ideal material choice for these equipment.
Chromium-zirconium copper also has extensive applications in the mechanical manufacturing industry, such as in the manufacturing of vehicles like cars and motorcycles. It can be used to make components such as welding butt-welding wheels, conductive blocks, electrode caps, carbon dioxide protection nozzles, conductive nozzles, as well as spot welding processes for electrical switches, electronic components, electronic tubes, electron guns and the shells of cathode ray tubes.
In the field of chemical equipment, the excellent corrosion resistance of chromium zirconium copper makes it an ideal material choice for various chemical equipment. In humid and corrosive environments, it can maintain stable performance for a long time, significantly extending the service life of the equipment.
The excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, hardness, wear resistance, explosion-proof performance, as well as the lower price of chromium zirconium copper compared to beryllium copper as mold materials, have already enabled it to replace beryllium copper as the general mold material in the mold manufacturing industry.
Chromium-zirconium copper can ensure its performance through a combination of heat treatment and cold processing. It can achieve excellent mechanical and physical properties, and is therefore often used as general-purpose resistance welding electrodes, mainly serving as electrodes for spot welding or seam welding of low-carbon steel and coated steel plates.
When used as an electrode for electric spark, chrome-zirconium copper has the advantages of good rigidity, no bending when thinning, and high smoothness.