Pancake Coil Copper Tube
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C11000 Electrolytic Tough Pitch (ETP) CopperEN equivalent CuZn37 Typical Uses Fasteners: Fasteners, Fasteners Industrial: Cold Headed Parts, Heat Exchanger Shells, Pump Cylinder Liners -
C35330 DZR Brass (CW511L)CDA3533, CDA486, AS-352, Q214åÊ Cu-Zn alloys containing more than 15% Zn are susceptible to a dealloying process called Dezincification where the selective removal of Zn leaves a relatively porous and weak layer of Cu and Cu oxide. Corrosion of a similar nature continues beneath the primary corrosion layer resulting in gradual replacement of sound brass by weak, porous copper. Unless arrested this corrosion mechanism eventaully penetrates the metal, weakening it structurally and allowing liquids or gasses to leak through this porous mass. Additions of As (typically 0.02 - 0.25%) to alpha brasses effectively produces high resistance to dezincification at normal operating temperatures. A further addition of Sn (up to 1.5%) further enhances resistance to dezincification and has led to the development of Naval brasses with good resistance in marine environments. -
C35300 Threaded Rolling BrassC35300 Threaded Rolling Brass -
C26000 Cartridge Brass "70/30" (CDA 260)ASTM B36 (Bar, Sheet, and Plate), ASTM B135 (Tubing), SAE J461 EN equivalent for this alloy CuZn30 -
C62300 Aluminum BronzeASTM B150, SAE J461 C62300 and C62400 aluminum bronze applications include valve and pump components for industrial process streams, as well as for marine equipment, high strength fasteners and pole line hardware. -
C31600 Nickel Leaded Commercial Bronze (CDA 316)CDA 316, ASTM B140 Nickel Bearing C31600 is composed of approximately 89% copper, 8% zinc, and 2% lead, but also contains 1% nickel. This alloy combines the natural corrosion resistance and machinability of C31400 with a higher tensile and yield strength resulting from the controlled addition of nickel. The relatively low zinc content provides excellent corrosion resistance in potable water along with a pleasing golden color that matches C22000 hardware. It also possesses a particular resistance to stress corrosion cracking. It is an alloy suitable for outdoor use where higher strength is required. -
C31400 Leaded Commercial Bronze (CDA 314)CDA 314, ASTM B140 Leaded Commercial Bronze C31400 combines the natural corrosion resistance of C22000 with the machinability typical of leaded brasses. Like C22000, it is an alpha brass nominally composed of 89% copper and 9% zinc, but it also contains approximately 2% lead to impart free-cutting characteristics. The relatively low zinc content of C31400 provides excellent corrosion resistance in potable water along with a pleasing golden color that matches C22000 hardware. Alloy C31400 is also suitable for outdoor use due to its resistance to stress corrosion cracking and to corrosion in general, but where the highest strength is not required. -
C10200 OF Copper Coil StripUNS CDA 102, SAE J461, ASTM B152, ASTM B187, ASTM B272 High Conductivity (OFHC) Copper characteristics are high ductility, high electrical and thermal conductivity, high impact strength, good creep resistance, ease of welding, and low volatility under high vacuum. TYPICAL USES FOR C10200 OXYGEN FREE COPPER: ELECTRICAL: Electrical Conductors, Klystrons, Microwave Tubes, Transistor Components, Lead In Wire, Coaxial Cables, Copper to Glass Seals in Electronic Appliances, Busbars, Bus Conductors, Wave Guides INDUSTRIAL: Tubing, LP Gas Service, Tubing, Medical Gas- Oxygen, Vacuum Seals, Coaxial Tube, Billet Mold Tube, Extrusion Cans for Powder Metallurgy




