C75200 Nickel Silver

UNS C75200 Copper-Nickel-Zinc Alloy

C75200 is a nickel silver alloy (Cu-Ni-Zn) that combines strength, corrosion resistance, and excellent formability with a bright silver appearance. Despite the name, nickel silver contains no silver — the term refers to the alloy’s color, which results from its nickel content of approximately 18%.

 

With nominal composition of 65% copper, 18% nickel, and 17% zinc, C75200 offers a strong balance of mechanical properties, modest electrical conductivity, and tarnish resistance. It cold-works well, forms cleanly, and is widely used for stamped and drawn components in electrical, hardware, and architectural applications.

 

C75200 is most commonly produced in temper-controlled coil and strip for precision stamping operations, and is also available in sheet and bar for general fabrication.

Common Names & Cross-References

Designation

Value

Common Names

Nickel Silver 65-18, German Silver, Alpaca, NS107

UNS

C75200

CDA

752

British Standard

NS106

EN (Europe)

CuNi18Zn20

ASTM

B122 / B151

C75200 Chemical Composition

Element

Composition (%)

Copper (Cu)

63.0 – 66.5

Nickel (Ni)

16.5 – 19.5

Zinc (Zn)

Balance

Manganese (Mn)

0.50 max

Iron (Fe)

0.25 max

Lead (Pb)

0.05 max

Typical Mechanical Properties

Property

Annealed (O60)

Hard (H02)

Tensile Strength

55 ksi (380 MPa)

85 ksi (586 MPa)

Yield Strength (0.2%)

27 ksi (186 MPa)

75 ksi (517 MPa)

Elongation (in 2 in.)

40%

3-8%

Hardness

Rockwell B 60

Rockwell B 87

Key Features & Advantages

  • Excellent strength-to-formability balance
  • Good corrosion and tarnish resistance
  • Bright, attractive silver-tone appearance
  • Strong fatigue and spring properties when temper-rolled
  • Excellent solderability and machinability
  • Available in a wide range of tempers for stamping and forming

Common Applications of C75200

  • Electrical connectors, terminals, and contact components
  • Springs, clips, and stamped parts
  • Optical and precision instrument components
  • Decorative hardware and architectural trim
  • Musical instrument components (keys, valves, slides)
  • Eyeglass frames and jewelry findings

Primary Markets Served

  • Electrical & Electronic
  • Hardware & Industrial Manufacturing
  • Architectural & Decorative
  • Optical & Precision Instruments

When to Specify C75200

  • C75200 vs. C77000 (Nickel Silver 55-18) — C77000 has higher zinc and lower copper, with higher strength and lower cost. C75200 has better corrosion resistance and a brighter color.
  • C75200 vs. C26000 cartridge brass — C75200 has better corrosion resistance, higher strength, and a silver appearance vs. yellow. C26000 is significantly more economical.
  • C75200 vs. C51000 phosphor bronze — Phosphor bronze has better fatigue and spring performance for connector applications. Use C75200 when appearance and tarnish resistance matter.

Why Source 21?

  • ISO 9001-certified quality system with full chemistry and mechanical traceability on every shipment
  • Multi-million dollar national inventory across stainless, nickel alloys, copper, and brass
  • Strong domestic and international mill relationships, including premium specialty mill partnerships
  • In-house slitting, edging, leveling, and cut-to-length capabilities
  • Contract programs, blanket orders, and vendor-managed inventory (VMI) for production accounts
  • Responsive technical support for tight-tolerance and certification-driven work

Request a Quote

Contact Source 21 today for C75200 Nickel Silver pricing, availability, and processing options. Our team responds quickly, asks the right questions, and gets you accurate quotes on real material — not vague placeholders.

 

Call 631-821-1101 or request a quote online to get started. 

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