Copper (UNS C19010)

Topics Covered

Introduction
Chemical Composition
Physical Properties
Mechanical Properties
Applications

Introduction

Today copper is equally distributed for use in electrical as well as engineering applications. The unique properties of this metal have made it a high demand material globally. Copper and its alloys have excellent electrical and thermal performance, good corrosion resistance, high ductility and relatively low cost.

UNS C19010 is a versatile high performance alloy that is known to possess ideal formability for many interconnect products.

The following datasheet discusses the chemical composition and properties of copper UNS C19010.

Chemical Composition

The chemical composition of copper UNS C19010 is given in the following table.

Element Content (%)
Nickel, Ni 0.8-1.8
Silicon, Si 0.15-0.35
Phosphorous, P 0.01-0.05
Copper, Cu Balance

Physical Properties

The following table discusses the physical properties of copper UNS C19010.

Properties Metric Imperial
Density 8.9 g/cm3 0.323 lb/in3

Mechanical Properties

The mechanical properties of UNS C19010 copper flat products (H01-temper) are tabulated below.

Properties Metric Imperial
Tensile strength 358 MPa 52 ksi
Elongation 12% 12%

Applications

Copper UNS C19010 is used in electrical and electronic conductors and contacts.

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