Below are some of the most popular uses for Copper-based alloys: - Electrical conductivity: after Gold, Copper has the highest electrical conductivity properties of any metal.
- Thermal conductivity: high-copper alloys are used engine bearings because they conduct the heat away from the engine (which happens to be the main reason for engine failure in autosport).
- Corrosion resistance: when Copper is alloyed with Nickel and/or Aluminium, the resulting alloy (Copper-Nickel or Nickel-Aluminium-Bronze) is not only tough, but also possesses excellent corrosion properties. In fact, there is no better material for harsh liquid environments.
- Wear resistance: Leaded Bronze is excellent for bearings, bushings, wear plates or any other wear-resistant application.
Copper Alloys: Best In Bronze | 

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