Overview
C95510, also known as AMS 4880, is a high-strength nickel-aluminum bronze alloy that offers a remarkable combination of strength, flexibility, and corrosion resistance. With a composition of approximately 10.3% aluminum, 5% nickel, and 3.7% iron, this alloy achieves a strength comparable to steel while maintaining the corrosion resistance inherent to bronze alloys. Its high flexibility allows for excellent conformability and resistance to cracking under stress, while its outstanding wear and galling resistance ensures long-lasting performance in applications involving friction and sliding contact. This unique blend of properties makes C95510 a valuable choice for demanding environments where high strength, corrosion resistance, and wear resistance are critical.
Typical Uses
Aircraft bearings, bushings, desalination components, fittings, gears, marine propulsion, pump and valve components, wear rings.
MetalTek Designation
MTEK 4880
Poured At:
Wisconsin Centrifugal Division
Similar Specifications
Cast UNS: C95510
Cast Grade:
Military/AMS: QQ-C-390B
Other Specifications: AMS 4880
Typical Chemical Composition (% by wt.)
Aluminum: 10.3
Carbon: n/a
Chromium: n/a
Manganese: n/a
Iron: 3.7
Copper: BAL
Nickel: 5
Lead: n/a
Tin: n/a
Silicon: n/a
Zinc: n/a
Minimum Mechanical Properties
Frequently Asked Questions
Aluminum bronze is a copper-based alloy with aluminum as the primary alloying element, offering high strength and excellent corrosion resistance.
Common applications include marine hardware, pumps, valves, bearings, bushings, and industrial equipment exposed to seawater and corrosive environments.
Aluminum bronze provides excellent corrosion resistance, strength, wear resistance, and low friction, making it suitable for demanding environments.
Yes, it forms a protective aluminum oxide layer that provides outstanding corrosion resistance in seawater, acids, and industrial atmospheres.