Cu
The pure copper has an excellent thermal conductivity that is typical for the element and is therefore ideal for applications that require highly effective heat transfer. Thanks to its equally exceptional electrical conductivity, the metal powder is also ideal for the manufacturing of electrical components. In addition, the enormous elongation at break enables high ductility under mechanical loads. Another characteristic of Cu is its high corrosion resistance to aqueous solutions and non-oxidising acids. The distinctive colour of the material gives the finished products an aesthetic appeal, which increases its utility in the consumer goods industry or the architecture sector.
- Electrically conductive
- Thermally conductive
- Corrosion resistant
- Ductile
| Element | Min | Max | Base |
| Ag | 0.01 | R | |
| Bi | 0.01 | ||
| Cu | 99.95 | ||
| O | 0.04 | ||
| Pb | 0.01 | ||
| Res Tot | 0.02 |
- Heat Exchangers
- Bus Bars
- Inductor Coils
- Resistance Welding tools
- Electrical Motor and Generator components