Claims
- 1. A precipitation hardened beryllium copper alloy having a refined equiaxed uniform grain structure and an average grain size of about 20 to 50 μm, the alloy comprising about 0.20 to about 0.60% beryllium and about 1.4 to about 2.2% nickel, the balance copper, wherein the alloy is made by a process in which a cast ingot is thermodynamically treated by heating at a temperature of about 900 to 1850° F. for at least about 10 hours followed by warm working the alloy at greater than about 30% strain at a strain rate ε greater than or equal to about (1.243×107)/exp[(2.873×104)/(T+459.4)] where T is in ° F.
- 2. The alloy of claim 1, wherein 4.5 times the electrical conductivity of the alloy in % IACS plus the yield strength of the alloy in ksi is greater than about 400.
- 3. The alloy of claim 1, wherein the refined equiaxed uniform grain structure of the alloy is achieved by age hardening.
- 4. A precipitation hardened beryllium copper alloy having a refined equiaxed uniform grain structure, the alloy comprising about 1.60 to about 1.79% beryllium and about 0.2 to about 0.35% cobalt, the balance copper, wherein the alloy is made by a process in which a cast ingot is thermodynamically treated by heating at a temperature of about 1000 to 1250° F. for at least about 16 hours followed by warm working the alloy at greater than about 30% strain at a strain rate ε greater than or equal to about (1.009×108)/exp[(2.873×104)/(T+459.4)] where T is in ° F.
- 5. The alloy of claim 4, wherein 3 times the impact energy of the alloy in foot pounds plus 2 times the yield strength of the alloy in ksi is greater than about 275.
- 6. The alloy of claim 4, wherein the alloy has an average grain size of about 10 to 30 μm.
- 7. The alloy of claim 4, wherein the refined equiaxed uniform grain structure of the alloy is achieved by age hardening.
- 8. The alloy of claim 7, wherein the alloy has an average grain size of about 10 to 30 μm.
- 9. A precipitation hardened beryllium copper alloy having a refined equiaxed uniform grain structure, the alloy comprising about 1.80 to about 2.00% beryllium and about 0.20 to about 0.35% cobalt, the balance copper, wherein the alloy is made by a process in which a cast ingot is thermodynamically treated by heating at a temperature of about 1000 to 1250° F. for at least about 16 hours followed by warm working the alloy at greater than about 30% strain at a strain rate ε greater than or equal to about (2.210×107)/exp[(2.873×104)/(T+459.4)] where T is in ° F.
- 10. The alloy of claim 9, wherein 3 times the impact energy of the alloy in foot pounds plus 2 times the yield strength of the alloy in ksi is greater than about 275.
- 11. The alloy of claim 9, wherein the alloy has an average grain size of about 10 to 30 μm.
- 12. The alloy of claim 9, wherein the refined equiaxed uniform grain structure of the alloy is achieved by age hardening.
- 13. The alloy of claim 12, wherein the alloy has an average grain size of about 10 to 30 μm.
- 14. A precipitation hardenable, hot worked beryllium copper ingot, the alloy forming the ingot having a heterogeneous, quasi-amorphous, unrecrystallized grain structure and comprising about 1.60 to about 1.79% beryllium and about 0.2 to about 0.35% cobalt, the balance copper, wherein the hot worked ingot is made by a process in which a cast ingot is heated at a temperature of about 1000 to 1250° F. for at least about 16 hours followed by warm working the ingot at greater than about 30% strain at a strain rate ε greater than or equal to about (1.009×108)/exp[(2.873×104)/(T+459.4)] where T is in ° F.
- 15. A precipitation hardenable, hot worked beryllium copper ingot, the alloy forming the ingot having a heterogeneous, quasi-amorphous, unrecrystallized grain structure and comprising about 1.80 to about 2.00% beryllium and about 0.20 to about 0.35% cobalt, the balance copper, wherein the hot worked ingot is made by a process in which a cast ingot is heated at a temperature of about 1000 to 1250° F. for at least about 16 hours followed by warm working the ingot at greater than about 30% strain at a strain rate ε greater than or equal to about (2.210×107)/exp[(2.873×104)/(T+459.4)] where T is in ° F.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/587,819, filed Jan. 5, 1996 now abandoned.
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