Alloys that combine the high electrical and thermal conductivity of co
pper with the low thermal expansivity and higher strength of Invar (Fe
-36Ni), are of interest for a range of applications. In suitable Cu-Fe
-Ni alloys, nearly pure copper equilibriates with an Invar-rich solid
solution; casting such alloys invariably produces Invar-rich dendrites
in a copper-rich solid solution. Two-phase alloys that combine the pr
operties of copper and Invar can be produced by casting followed by su
itable heat treatments. The overall composition controls the relative
fractions of Invar and copper and the resulting trade-off between low
thermal expansivity and high electrical conductivity Analyses of phase
equilibria and load transfer between ductile copper and Invar indicat
e that effective composites are only feasible for compositions between
approximately 20 and 80 percent Invar.