In addition to being conductive, these 17510 beryllium copper bars are non-sparking and non-magnetic, so they're used in mines and oil rigs, as well as for navigational tools. The beryllium and nickel in this alloy make it stronger and more rigid than pure copper, but not as conductive. These bars are conductive enough for electrical relays, probe pins, and test-socket and modular-jack contacts, while being strong enough for welding dies, plunger tips, and injection-mold nozzles. Even after collisions and frequent use, they maintain their shape, so they're used for molds and cavities. Meeting RWMA Class 3, they're recommended when seam and spot welding electrically-resistant material, such as stainless steel. They also withstand extreme temperatures and won't rust outdoors. This material is produced to ASTM B441.
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Height
2
Max Length
120
Alloy
17510
Production Method
Extruded
Metal Type
Copper
Shape
Bar-Square
Ships
1 Business Day
Brand
Southern Copper
Eniteo Vendor ID
3159
Weight/Lineal Foot
15.46 pounds

This 2" square bar is made from 17510 beryllium copper alloy, which is stronger and more rigid than pure copper due to its beryllium and nickel content. It is non-sparking, non-magnetic, and conductive enough for electrical relays and welding applications. It meets RWMA Class 3 standards and is suitable for use in extreme temperatures without rusting.

Yes, custom cut lengths are available from the warehouse, with maximum lengths up to 120 inches. The product ships within 1 business day, and multiple length options are offered to suit your project needs.

Yes, a material test report (MTR) is available for this product, ensuring traceability and compliance with ASTM B441 standards.

This alloy is commonly used for welding dies, plunger tips, injection-mold nozzles, molds, cavities, and electrical contacts such as probe pins and test sockets. Its strength and conductivity make it ideal for seam and spot welding electrically-resistant materials like stainless steel.

No, this product is not DFARS compliant and is not classified as domestic material.

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