Copper, Bronze & Brass Powders
Copper, bronze, and brass powders for non-ferrous PM systems, bearing applications, and engineering alloy requirements.
Overview
Non-ferrous powder systems built around conductivity, wear response, and alloy balance.
KRN copper alloy powders cover copper, bronze, and brass systems used where conductivity, self-lubrication, wear behaviour, or alloy balance influence the component or process outcome. The range is positioned for bearings, bushes, sleeves, and broader non-ferrous PM or industrial use.
Applicable where the process requires a copper-based route rather than iron-based PM, particularly in bearing systems or engineering alloy requirements.
Technical Positioning
How the copper alloy range is technically positioned.
• Copper-based PM route: Selected where electrical, thermal, or alloy-specific response is needed in the powder system.
• Bearing and bush relevance: Bronze systems remain important where self-lubrication and controlled porosity influence function.
• Engineering alloy use: Brass and copper-based routes support non-ferrous PM and industrial systems requiring specific alloy balance.
Available Grades
Copper powders
Copper-based powders for PM and related use.
Grades: KCP 100.24, KCP 100.29
Bronze powders
Bronze grades for bearing, bush, and self-lubricating PM systems.
Grades: KBP 10, KBP 15
Brass powders
Brass grades for engineering alloy PM and related industrial requirements.
Grades: KBR 30, KBR 40

