Beralcast® 310 Beryllium-Aluminum Alloy
Subcategory: Metal Matrix Composite; Nonferrous Metal; Beryllium Alloy
Key Words: Starmet Corporation
Material Notes: Beralcast® 310 is used primarily for wrought products, such as select, directional, high-strength tube, rod, and thermal control applications. It is the extruded version of Beralcast® 191 and shares the same composition. General Beralcast® information: High damping. Lighter than aluminum and titanium. Higher ductility than pure beryllium. Several times stiffer than either aluminum, magnesium, or aluminum-based metal matrix composites. Can be cast into complex shapes. The microstructure consists of a primary beryllium phase in a continuous aluminum matrix. Beralcast finds uses in satellite components, avionics packaging, aircraft/missile systems, wrought products, computers, motion control, and golf clubs. Information provided by Starmet Corporation.
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- Fatigue Strength
- Shear Strength
- Electrical Resistivity
- CTE, linear 20°C
- Specific Heat Capacity
- Thermal Conductivity
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