Korean Institute of Surface Engineering

pISSN : 1225-8024 | eISSN : 3399-8403


공학

한국표면공학회지 (42권5호 246-249)

Effects of Alloying Element and Heat Treatment on Properties of Cu-Ti Alloys


Suk, Han-Gil;Hong, Hyun-Seon;


Department of Materials and Metallurgical Eng., Kangwon National University;Plant Engineering Center, Institute for Advanced Engineering (IAE);

DOI : 10.5695/JKISE.2009.42.5.246

Abstract

Cu-Ti alloys with titanium in the range of 0.5-6.0 wt% were developed to evaluate the effect of the titanium content and heat treatment on microstructure, hardness, and electrical conductivity. The hardness of the Ti-added copper alloys generally increased with the increase in titanium content and hardening was effective up to the 2.5 wt%-Ti addition. Microstructural examination showed that the second phase of $Cu_4Ti$ started to precipitate out from the 3.0 wt% Ti-addition, and the precipitate size and volume fraction increased with further Ti addition. Aging of the present Cu-Ti alloys at $450^{circ}C$ for 1 h increased the hardness; however, the further aging up to 10 h did not much change the hardness. In the present study, it was inferred that in optimal Ti addition and aging condition Cu-Ti alloy could have the hardness and electrical conductivity values which are comparable to those of commercial Cu-Be alloy.

Keywords

Copper alloys;Metals and alloys;Hardness;Electrical properties;