Beryllium Copper and Alternative Materials (Researched in March 2025)

Language:
Japanese
Product Code No:
R67200402
Issued In:
2025/07
#of Pages:
31
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Beryllium Copper and Alternative Materials

Research Target:

Companies and R&D institutions researching Beryllium Copper and Alternative Materials

Research Content:

This report was introduced in the April 2025 issue of our periodical, “Yano E plus.”  

TOC:

Superior Mechanical and Electrical Properties among High-Strength, High-Conductivity Copper Alloys: Widely Used in Spring Wire, Connector Contacts, and Other Applications

  1. Beryllium Copper as a Typical High-Strength, High-Conductivity Copper Alloy
  2. Primary Applications of Beryllium Copper
      2-1. Electrical and Electronic Components
      2-2. Automotive Industry
      2-3. Precision Machinery
      2-4. Medical Devices
      2-5. Aerospace Industry
      2-6. Military and Defense Applications
  3. Alternative Materials to Beryllium Copper
  4. Market Size of Beryllium Copper  
  5. Trends and Developments among Companies and Research Institutions Related to Beryllium Copper and Alternatives
      5-1. Materion Corporation (USA) / Materion Japan Ltd.
        (1) Features of Materion’s Beryllium Copper Business
        (2) Properties of Materion’s Beryllium Copper Alloys
                        ① High-Strength Alloys
                        ② High-Conductivity Alloys
                        ③ High-Strength and High-Conductivity Alloys
        (3) Beryllium Copper Products
                        ① Wrought Beryllium Copper Products
                        ② Mold Materials for Plastics: “MoldMax”
      5-2. MTA Alloy Co., Ltd.
        (1) Overview of Copper-Iron Alloys
        (2) Properties of "MTA Alloys"
        (3) Mold Material for High-Cycle Production: “MTA-FeX2”
      5-3. Shimane University
        (1) Precipitation Hardening in Cu-Ti Alloys: Microstructural Changes Induced during Wire Drawing
        (2) Tensile Strength and Electrical Conductivity of Over-Aged and Wire-Drawn Cu-Ti Alloys
        (3) Prototypes of Long Wires and Thin Sheets Using Over-Aged Cu-Ti Alloys
      5-4. DOWA Metaltech Co., Ltd.
        (1) Product Lineup of High-Strength Copper Alloys    
        (2) Proposals for High-Strength Copper Alloys to Replace Existing Alloys    
        ① High-Strength Corson Alloy: C7035    
        ② Titanium Copper Alloy: YCuT    
        ③ Ultra-High-Strength Copper Alloy: DCNA®
  6. Challenges and Future Outlook for Beryllium Copper and Alternative Materials
      6-1. Challenges
      6-2. Future Outlook

Price

written in Japanese
50,000 yen ($339.24)
(excluding consumption tax)
100,000 yen ($678.47)
(excluding consumption tax)
150,000 yen ($1,017.71)
(excluding consumption tax)
* Equivalent value in US$ (Today's rate : $1= 147.39 yen , 2025/08/04 Japan)
*Scope of Each License Type