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cmandp

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Yes, AMPCO is one that makes a lot of non-sparking tools in the USA.

Non-sparking tools are generally very expensive. I've always assumed it was partly because of liability and partly because working with beryllium is hazardous.
 

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Pretty sure they have a space program. So something related to that.
Yes they have ISRO.

Beryllium copper is used in some spacecraft testing apparatus (thermovac chambers etc) but the wood handle wouldn’t be allowed anywhere near said equipment.
 
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Yes, AMPCO is one that makes a lot of non-sparking tools in the USA.

Non-sparking tools are generally very expensive. I've always assumed it was partly because of liability and partly because working with beryllium is hazardous.
Ampco makes some beryllium bronze (BeCu) tools. They're both non-sparking and non-magnetic. They also make aluminum bronze (beryllium free) that's non-toxic, but is slightly magnetic, and far weaker than BeCu. But titanium bronze is a new one for me. It seems that it has almost the strength of BeCu, without the hazards of beryllium or the slight magnetism of aluminum.

BeCu tools are used on MRI service because of the lack of magnetism, but I don't think a sledgehammer would be in an MRI tech's kit, so the lack of magnetism is probably not a big selling point. However, AlBr would make a poor substitute for a steel striking surface, so unless your task requires a soft hammer, this
 

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Ive seen sparkless shovels for $800 Acklands Granger catalogue,,likely for the grain elevators in my area
 

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Anything like this made in USA?
Berylco.
They specialize in the manufacture of Beryllium Copper tools and alloys.

Ampco as well, however Ampco has been moving away from Beryllium Copper to other specialty bronze and copper alloys for the tools were it is possible to do so, so many of the Ampco tools are now Aluminum Bronze, or Nickel Bronze alloys.

Beryllium is really bad for your lungs if you breathe it in apparently,

In Europe there was or is also Carltsoe Safety Tools, which now seems to have an address in Switzerland, but which I think used to be based in Denmark, and at one point may have been owned by Ampco?
Beta in Italy offers a line of Berylium Copper tools, but I’m not sure the tools are made in Italy.
Ega Master tools in Spain offers Beryllium Copper and other non-sparking tool lines( along with other weird stuff like titanium tools) but again, I’m not sure the tools are actually made in Spain.
Facom also offers non-sparking tools, but the tools look nothing like most of the other Facom tools, do I think the tools are imported from India or China or somewhere.
Judging by Bundeswehr surplus, most of the major German tool manufacturers must have made non-sparking tool lines at some point of other, although I usually don’t see much of it in the catalogs nowadays.

The beryllium Copper tools weren’t just used for non-sparking reasons.
They also used to be used in marine environments since the bronze alloys wouldn’t rust, particularly around salt water,
And the tools are also sometimes used around MRI machines and other strong magnets.
They may also have been used for bomb disposal as well for the above reasons.
 
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