SHERWOOD GOLDSTEIN
Engineers in Reading, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PE028343E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
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Reading, PA 19608

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Copper Beryllium Alloy And The Manufacture Thereof

US Patent:
4425168, Jan 10, 1984
Filed:
Sep 7, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/415205
Inventors:
Sherwood Goldstein - Sinking Spring PA
Henry T. McClelland - Shoesmakersville PA
Paul J. Scherbner - Boyertown PA
Assignee:
Cabot Corporation - Kokomo IN
International Classification:
C22F 108
US Classification:
148 2
Abstract:
A process for producing a copper beryllium alloy. The process includes the steps of: preparing a copper beryllium melt; casting the melt; hot working the cast copper beryllium; annealing the copper beryllium; cold working the annealed copper beryllium; and hardening the copper beryllium; and is characterized by the improvement comprising the steps of: solution annealing the cold worked copper beryllium at a temperature of from 1275. degree. (691. degree. ) to 1375. degree. F. (746. degree. C. ); hardening the annealed copper beryllium at a temperature of from 400. degree. (204. degree. ) to 580. degree. F. (304. degree. C. ); cold rolling the hardened copper beryllium; and stress relief annealing the cold worked copper beryllium at a temperature of from 400. degree. (204. degree. ) to 700. degree. F. (371. degree. C. ). An alloy consisting essentially of, in weight percent, from 0. 4 to 2. 5% beryllium, up to 3.


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Process For Treating A Copper-Beryllium Alloy

US Patent:
6059905, May 9, 2000
Filed:
Mar 29, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/412834
Inventors:
Sam Friedman - Reading PA
Sherwood Goldstein - Sinking Spring PA
Yoshio Ito - Wyomissing PA
Assignee:
NGK Metals Corporation - Reading PA
International Classification:
C22F 108
US Classification:
148685
Abstract:
A treatment process is provided for a copper-beryllium alloy comprising from about 0. 2% to about 0. 7% beryllium, no greater than 3. 5% of cobalt and/or nickel, no greater than 0. 5% of titanium and/or zirconium and at least 90% copper, wherein the alloy has been cold worked to a ready-to-finish gauge, comprising the steps of annealing the cold worked ready-to-finish gauge copper-beryllium alloy at a temperature from about 1500. degree. F. to about 1685. degree. F. , cold working the annealed copper-beryllium alloy to reduce its gauge to a range of from about 20% to about 60%, and age hardening the copper-beryllium alloy at a temperature of from about 700. degree. F. to about 950. degree. F. for about 1 to about 7 hours. The alloy is characterized by satisfactory levels of strength and electrical conductivity as well as enhanced levels of formability, particularly in the direction parallel to the direction of rolling the alloy.


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Copper-Titanium-Beryllium Alloy

US Patent:
4606889, Aug 19, 1986
Filed:
Nov 7, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/795806
Inventors:
Sherwood Goldstein - Reading PA
Paul J. Scherbner - late of Boyertown PA
Assignee:
Cabot Corporation - Boston MA
International Classification:
C22C 900
US Classification:
420492
Abstract:
Disclosed is a moderate electrical conductivity copper alloy containing titanium and beryllium wherein the ratio of titanium to beryllium is about 10:1. The alloy has an outstanding combination of useful engineering properties: mechanical strength, physical characteristics and good fabricability. A typical alloy contains, in weight percent, about 2. 3 titanium, 0. 2 beryllium and the balance copper plus normal impurities found in alloys of this class.