Product Description
JIS C 2532 GCN10 95/5 Copper Nickel
Cupro Nickel 95/5 Heat Exchanger Tubing is one of the best equipment formed with copper and nickel alloy. The heat exchanger/ condensor exhibits superior resistance towards brackish water, atmospheric and non-oxidizing acid corrosion circumstances. These copper-nickel alloys possess outstanding resistance to stress corrosion cracking and crevice corrosion. Even more, it also offers good thermal stability and moderate strength at elevated temperature. These heat exchangers/condensor allows superior resistance to sea water corrosion.
Superior Corrosion Resistance in Marine EnvironmentsJIS C 2532 GCN10 95/5 Copper Nickel pipes excel in environments exposed to seawater, making them highly suited for naval applications. Their alloy composition provides strong defense against biofouling and corrosion, greatly enhancing longevity in harsh marine conditions. This makes them an optimal choice for ship systems, offshore structures, and water treatment facilities, where maintenance and reliability are paramount.
Customizable to Fit Every Project NeedThese copper-nickel alloy tubes and pipes are available in a wide variety of sizes to suit project specifications. With outer diameters ranging from 6 mm up to 219 mm, wall thickness from 0.5 mm to 20 mm, and lengths up to 6 meters, as well as options for seamless or welded construction, they offer supreme flexibility. Customers can specify inside diameters and surface treatments, ensuring the perfect fit every time.
FAQs of JIS C 2532 GCN10 95/5 Copper Nickel:
Q: How are JIS C 2532 GCN10 95/5 Copper Nickel pipes manufactured?
A: These pipes are produced using either extrusion or drawing techniques, followed by annealing or polishing as the surface finish. Both seamless and welded types are available, catering to different structural and maintenance requirements.
Q: What applications are these copper-nickel tubes and pipes best suited for?
A: They are widely used in marine and shipbuilding industries, as well as in condensers, heat exchangers, and desalination plants, owing to their outstanding resistance to seawater corrosion and good mechanical strength.
Q: When should I choose copper-nickel over other alloys for my marine project?
A: Copper-nickel, particularly the GCN10 95/5 grade, is preferred in environments with prevailing exposure to saltwater due to its durability, high resistance to corrosion, and reduced maintenance needs compared to many other alloys.
Q: Where can custom-sized copper-nickel tubes be supplied from?
A: As a reputable exporter, manufacturer, and supplier based in India, these pipes can be supplied globally with custom sizes, inside diameters, wall thicknesses, and lengths tailored to project requirements.
Q: What are the benefits of using JIS C 2532 GCN10 95/5 copper-nickel alloy?
A: This alloy provides a unique combination of excellent seawater corrosion resistance, high tensile strength ( 295 MPa), good ductility (elongation 30%), and low hardness, making it ideal for marine and heat exchange applications.
Q: How does the standard export seaworthy packing process ensure product safety?
A: Standard export seaworthy packing involves robust, moisture-resistant packaging that protects the pipes and tubes from environmental hazards during transit, ensuring they reach their destination in optimal condition.