Material Notes:
Information supplied by Brush Wellman Engineered Materials.Treatment required for max strength: as suppliedFormability Ratio, 90° Bend, Radius/Thickness (Good Way): 0Formability Ratio (bad Way): 0Superficial Hardness: A 50-65Brush Wellman's Alloy 360 beryllium nickel strip combines unique mechanical and physical properties required in today's high reliability electrical/electronic systems, heavy duty controls, electromechanical devices and in other high performance applications.Properties of beryllium nickel Alloy 360 strip that a designer can use include ultimate tensile strength approaching 300,000 psi, yield strength up to 245,000 psi, excellent formability, stress relaxation less than 5% at 400°F, and fatigue strength (in reverse bending) of 85,000 - 90,000 psi at 10 million cycles.Typically, this alloy is used for mechanical and electrical/electronic components that are subjected to elevated temperatures (up to 700°F for short times), and require good spring characteristics at these temperatures. Some applications for this alloy are thermostats, bellows, diaphragms, burn-in connectors, and sockets.Brush Engineered Materials Inc. changed its name to Materion Corporation in March 2011.