Alloy 360 TX00 (N03360)

Alternative and trade names
Alloy 360
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Description

Materion Performance Alloys’ nickel beryllium strip Alloy 360 (UNS number N03360) combines unique mechanical and physical properties.


Properties of nickel beryllium Alloy 360 strip that a designer can use include ultimate tensile strength approaching 300,000 psi (2000 MPa), yield strength up to 245,000 psi (1690 MPa), excellent formability, stress relaxation less than 5% at 400º F (200°C), and fatigue strength (in reverse bending) of 85,000-90,000 psi (586-655 MPa) at 10 million cycles. It has corrosion resistance surpassing stainless steel. Typically, this alloy is used for mechanical and electrical / electronic components that are subjected to elevated temperatures (up to 700º F / 370°C for short times), and require good spring characteristics at these temperatures.

This material data has been provided by Materion Brush GmbH.

"Typical" values were obtained via a literature search. "Predicted" values were imputed via artificial intelligence technology. While we have placed significant efforts in ensuring data accuracy, "typical" and "predicted" data should be considered indicative and verified by appropriate material testing. Please do contact us if additional information on the the predicted data method is required.
All metrics apply to room temperature unless otherwise stated. SI units used unless otherwise stated.
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Properties

General

PropertyTemperatureValue

Density

23.0 °C

8.27 g/cm³

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Mechanical

PropertyTemperatureValueComment

Elastic modulus

23.0 °C

195 - 210 GPa

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Elongation

23.0 °C

12 %

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min., for strip thicker than 0.10 mm

Hardness, Rockwell Superficial 15-N

23.0 °C

78 - 86 [-]

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Hardness, Vickers

23.0 °C

343 - 528 [-]

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Tensile strength

23.0 °C

1480 MPa

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min.

Yield strength Rp0.2

23.0 °C

1030 MPa

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Thermal

PropertyTemperatureValue

Coefficient of thermal expansion

23.0 °C

1.45E-5 1/K

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Melting point

1195 - 1325 °C

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Thermal conductivity

23.0 °C

48 W/(m·K)

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Electrical

PropertyTemperatureValue

Electrical resistivity

23.0 °C

2.8E-7 Ω·m

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Specific Electrical conductivity

6 % IACS

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Technological properties

Property
Application areas

Some applications for this alloy are Belleville washers for fire protection sprinkler heads, thermostats, bellows, diaphragms, connectors and burn-in and test sockets electrical /electronic systems.

Plating

Alloy 360 strip when properly cleaned exhibits surface chemistry characteristics similar to other commercial nickel base alloys. Techniques and procedures for plating and joining commercial nickel base alloys can be used on nickel beryllium.