Beryllium-cobalt-copper is an alloyed product obtained by adding metals such as beryllium and cobalt to copper and then casting and alloying. The production process includes vacuum melting, hot forging, solid solution treatment, cold forging, and heat treatment, resulting in a beryllium-cobalt-copper alloy with high electrical and thermal conductivity, high hardness, excellent wear resistance, high creep resistance, and corrosion resistance. Beryllium-cobalt-copper is an oversaturated solid solution copper-based alloy, which combines excellent mechanical, physical, chemical properties, and good corrosion resistance into a non-ferrous metal alloy.






