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Density of Beryllium Copper

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Density of Beryllium Copper =8250 kg / m3
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The Density of Beryllium Copper constant displays the value of density for beryllium copper UNS C17200 (8250 kg/m3). 

Density is defined as the mass per unit volume. The density (ρ) of a substance equals the total mass (m) of that substance divided by the total volume (V) of that substance. The standard SI unit is kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3) and the standard English unit is pounds mass per cubic foot (lbm/ft3). Most densities are listed at atmospheric pressure (ATM).

Beryllium copper, also known as beryllium bronze, is a copper alloy that contains 0.5-3% beryllium. It is the strongest and hardest of any copper alloy. The density of beryllium copper UNS C17200 is 8250 kg/m3

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Material Properties (https://material-properties.org/beryllium-copper-density-strength-hardness-melting-point/)


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