Telluriumcopper
Telluriumcopper refers to a family of copper-based alloys that incorporate tellurium as a primary alloying element. These alloys are engineered to enhance specific mechanical and tribological properties, making them particularly useful in applications requiring wear resistance, lubricity, and resistance to galling or seizing. Tellurium is added to copper in relatively small quantities, typically ranging from 0.5% to 2%, depending on the desired performance characteristics.
The primary purpose of adding tellurium to copper is to improve its machinability and self-lubricating properties.
Telluriumcopper alloys are often used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and machinery manufacturing. They are
The production of telluriumcopper involves melting copper with tellurium in a furnace, followed by casting or