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  • Article - 16 Nov 2012
    The UNS numbers C10100 to C1300 represent commercially pure copper. The metal with which copper is alloyed determines the high electrical and thermal conductivity of the metal as well as its...
  • Article - 14 Nov 2012
    Unalloyed copper or oxygen free coppers are provided with high thermal and electrical properties and good corrosion resistance. Based on the amount of impurities present in the metal, the properties...
  • Article - 3 Oct 2012
    UNS C11000 electrolytic tough pitch copper is ductile, resistant to annealing, and has a conductivity of 101% IACS. The following datasheet will discuss in detail about the UNS C11000 electrolytic...
  • Article - 15 Nov 2012
    Pure and unalloyed coppers have good corrosion resistance and high thermal and electrical conductivity. Pure copper is designated as UNS C10100 to C13000. Oxygen free coppers are applicable in all...
  • Article - 15 Nov 2012
    Pure coppers are designated as UNS C10100 to C13000. Pure and unalloyed coppers have high corrosion resistance, and good electrical and thermal conductivity. Impurities present in different grades of...
  • Article - 18 Sep 2012
    Copper beryllium alloys feature high strength and good thermal and electrical properties. Two main types of copper beryllium alloys are high conductivity alloys and high strength alloys.
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Aluminium bronzes contain 5 to 12% of aluminium, nickel, silicon, manganese, and iron. They are copper alloys found in wrought and cast form. Due to the presence of hard, adherent, protective alumina...
  • Article - 17 Sep 2012
    Aluminium bronzes are copper alloys, that contain about 5 to 12% of aluminium. In addition, aluminium bronzes also contain nickel, silicon, manganese, and iron. They are found in wrought and cast...
  • Article - 26 Sep 2012
    The UNS C63200 aluminium nickel bronze alloy has high corrosion resistance and strength.
  • Article - 6 Aug 2013
    Brass is a copper-zinc alloy, which is ductile and easy to shape. The amount of zinc in the brass alloy can be varied from 5 to 45% to form different alloys with unique properties.

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