HIDURON® 130

 

ALLOY TYPE HIDURON®
ALLOY NAME HIDURON® 130

Stock Sizes
 
Basic Properties - Mechanical Properties
Ruling Sections up to 65mm
0.2% Proof Stress (N/mm2 )[ksi] minimum 630 [91]
Ultimate Tensile Strength (N/mm2) [ksi] minimum 850 [123]
Elongation (%) minimum 10
Hardness (HBN) 240 minimum

Ruling Sections above 65mm
0.2% Proof Stress (N/mm2 )[ksi] minimum 555 [80]
Ultimate Tensile Strength (N/mm2) [ksi] minimum 770 [112]
Elongation (%) minimum 10
Hardness (HBN) 229 minimum



Alloy Features Back to Top
   
Bronzes Hiduron Hidurel Hidurax Superior strength, general corrosion resistance and erosion/corrosion resistance compared to conventional copper nickels
   
Bronzes Hiduron Hidurel Hidurax High wear resistance
   
Bronzes Hiduron Hidurel Hidurax Excellent anti-galling properties, particularly when operating against stainless steels
   
Bronzes Hiduron Hidurel Hidurax High corrosion resistance in marine environments
   
Bronzes Hiduron Hidurel Hidurax No loss of impact strength down to -196°C
   
Bronzes Hiduron Hidurel Hidurax Good anti-fouling properties
   
Bronzes Hiduron Hidurel Hidurax Freedom from hydrogen embrittlement
   
Bronzes Hiduron Hidurel Hidurax Low magnetic permeability
   
Bronzes Hiduron Hidurel Hidurax Good machinability



Chemical Specification Back to Top
Elements Al Cu Fe Mg Mn Ni Pb Si Sn Zn
Minimum 2.00 REMAINDER 0.50   0.10 13.00        
Maximum 4.00   2.50 0.10 0.50 16.00 0.05 0.25 0.20 0.50



Physical Properties Back to Top
Density (Kg.m-3) 8500
Magnetic Permeability <1.01
Young’s Modulus (N/mm2) 141 x 103
Modulus of Rigidity (N/mm2) 52 x 103
Specific Heat, 20°C (J.Kg-1.°K-1) 435
Electrical conductivity, 20°C (m.Ω-1.mm-2) 2.85 (10% IACS)
Thermal conductivity, 20°C (W.m-1.°K-1) 46
Mean coefficient of thermal expansion, 20-300°C (°K-1) 16.4 x 10-6



Specifications Back to Top
Bronzes Hiduron Hidurel Hidurax MLA-MPS-13A-BAR/FORG
Bronzes Hiduron Hidurel Hidurax DTD 900/4805
Bronzes Hiduron Hidurel Hidurax DIN 2.1504

 

Applications Back to Top
 
Defence Applications:
Control elements of submarines, Pump shafts, Mechanical seals, Gears, Hose couplings, Propeller shafts, Drive bushes.
 
 
Oil and Gas Industry:
Shafts for pumps & valves, Valve spindles, Hydraulic pistons & cylinders.
 
 
Chemical Industry:
Valve components, process control equipment.
 
 
Electrical Industry:
Stress rings, current-carrying bolting.
 
 
Automotive:
Valve seat inserts and thrust washers in high performance engines.
 

 

Machining Advice Back to Top
Operation Cutting Speed m/min (ft/min) Feed Rate
mm/rev (in/rev)
Depth of cut mm (in)
Milling 45-60 [150-200] 0.05-0.13 mm/tooth
0.02-0.005 in/tooth
0.5-6.0 (0.02-0.25)
Drilling 25-75 [80-250] 0.075-0.5 [0.003-0.02]  
Turning - Roughing 120-180 [400-600] 0.4-0.75 [0.01-0.03] 3 (0.125)
Turning - Finishing 150-300 [500-1000] 0.15-0.4 [0.006-0.015] 0.5 (0.02)
Tips Carbide tipped using water-soluble lubricant



Alloy Comparisons MONEL K-500 FERRALIUM
255-SD50
HIDURON 191 HIDURON
130
0.2% Proof Strength (N/mm2), minimum 690 600 430 630
Corrosion Resistance in seawater (mm/yr) 0.018 <0.01 0.02 0.02
Anti-Galling Properties Poor Good Good Good



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