High-Strength Manganese Bronze Alloy C91300
C91300 is a high-strength manganese bronze alloy comprised primarily of copper (83–87%), aluminum (3–4.5%), iron (2–4%), and manganese (1–2.5%), along with trace elements that contribute to its impressive mechanical properties. Known for its superior strength, durability, and resistance to wear, C91300 is engineered to perform in demanding environments where performance and longevity are essential.
Key Characteristics:
- Exceptional Tensile and Yield Strength
- Excellent Wear Resistance
- Outstanding Load-Carrying Capacity
- Good Corrosion Resistance
- Resistant to Deformation Under Load
- Superior Performance in High-Stress Applications
Also known as CDA 913 orC913 Manganese Bronze, this alloy is commonly used in applications where high strength and resistance to impact or fatigue are critical. Its ability to maintain dimensional stability and mechanical integrity under heavy loads makes it a top choice for components exposed to continuous mechanical stress.
C91300 is ideal for:
- Gears and gear blanks
- Heavy-duty bushings and bearings
- Worm wheels
- Screw-down nuts
- Marine hardware
- Hydraulic equipment components
- Bridge components and structural supports
C91300 offers a unique balance between machinability and performance, especially when strength cannot be compromised. Its robust nature makes it a trusted material across heavy industry sectors including mining, marine, construction, and transportation.
When reliability and toughness matter, C91300 Manganese Bronze delivers — making it a go-to alloy for high-performance applications that demand more than the average bronze can offer.