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Principles of Aging

Copper—chromium and copper—nickel—silicon—chromium alloys are also precipitation hardenable. The precipitates are nickel sdicides, chromium silicides, and elemental chromium. If conductivity is critical, the chromium—silicon ratio should be held at 10 1 so that appreciable amounts of either element are not left in soHd solution in the copper after aging. Lithium can be used as a deoxidizer in copper alloys when conductivity is important. For a discussion of the principle of age- or precipitation-hardening copper alloys, see Copperalloys,wrought copperalloys. [Pg.238]


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