What is C1100 material?

What is C1100 material?

Copper Alloy 110
Copper Alloy 110/C110/C1100 Electrolytic Tough Pitch (ETP) is a very pure alloy of copper (99.9% min. cu). It is a versatile alloy because of its resistance to corrosion, high electrical and thermal conductivity, and its aesthetic quality.

What is copper H02?

It consists of 99.9 percent copper, and is available in six tempers designated by ASTM B370 as: 060 (soft), H00 (cold rolled), H01 (cold rolled, high yield), H02 (half hard), H03 (three quarter hard), and H04 (hard).

What is unalloyed copper?

The major uses of pure, unalloyed copper are based on its high electrical and thermal conductivity as well its good corrosion resistance. Almost all alloying elements are detrimental to the electrical conductivity of copper, making the purity of the metal an important issue.

What are 4 properties of copper?

The main properties of copper are:

  • High electrical conductivity.
  • High ductility.
  • Good heat conductivity.
  • Corrosion resistance.
  • Good machinability.
  • Antimicrobial properties/biofouling resistance.
  • Non-magnetic.

What is HR50 temper?

HR50. Drawn and stress relieved. HT04. H04 and order heat treated. HT08.

What is C110?

C110 (OFE) is the purest grade of oxygen-free copper. It contains 99.99% copper and has much tighter limits on impurities than other grades. C110 offers the highest electrical and thermal conductivity values available from a commercially available copper alloy and is not susceptible to embrittlement when heated.

What are some of the important properties of unalloyed copper that make it an important industrial metal?

Which is cheaper copper or stainless steel?

Copper is often more expensive than that of stainless steel.. This may sometimes change based on the current market value, but you should expect to pay on avergage about 25% more for copper.