Copper, Bronze & Brass Powders
Non-Ferrous Powders

Copper, Bronze & Brass Powders

Copper, bronze, and brass powders for non-ferrous PM systems, bearing applications, and engineering alloy requirements.

Copper, Bronze & Brass Powders
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Product 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.

Material characteristics

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

Grades available in this range.

Use the grade-level sheets below to move from copper, bronze, and brass systems into the corresponding product sheets.

Copper powders

Copper-based powders for PM and related use.

KCP 100.24, KCP 100.29

Bronze powders

Bronze grades for bearing, bush, and self-lubricating PM systems.

KBP 10, KBP 15

Brass powders

Brass grades for engineering alloy PM and related industrial requirements.

KBR 30, KBR 40

Need further technical detail?

Move from the product range to the relevant grade and TDS.

The next step is to align the non-ferrous powder route with the application requirement, whether that is conductivity, bearing behaviour, or engineering alloy performance.