Product Details:
| Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Kg |
| Thickness | 0.1 mm |
| Finish | PURE |
| Color | SHINE |
| Brand | INDIAN |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Product Details:
| Thickness | 1 mm To 160 mm |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Material | Copper |
| Brand | Nextgen Steel & Alloy |
| Elongation | 30% |
| Tempering Temperature | 280 Degree C |
| Density | 7.80 g/cm3 |
| Size | 10-10 Feet |
C11000 Electrolytic Tough Pitch, known as ETP Copper or tough pitch copper, has long been the standard type of commercial wrought copper used in the production of sheet, plate, bar, rod, strip and wire. Although ETP Copper is not 100% oxygen free, it is considered to be an OFC (oxygen free copper) because it has a minimum conductivity rating of 100% IACS while the minimum rating to considered OFC is 99.9% pure. ETP Copper is the most common and widely used copper because of its conductivity. ETP Copper 110 has an extremely wide range of applications based on its conductivity, corrosion resistance, workability, and beauty.
ETP COPPER APPLICATIONS
Farmer’s Copper Ltd. maintains an extensive inventory of etp tough pitch copper in the sheet, plate, rod, and bar variety, and can provide material cut to your specifications on our bar saws, shears, precision plate saw, and water jet cut. Contact one of our professional sales staff today and let us help you with your tough pitch (ETP) copper needs.
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Chemical Composition |
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(%max., unless shown as range or min.) |
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Cu(1) |
O |
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Min./Max. |
99.90 min |
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Nominal |
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0.04 |
Additional Information:
Product Details:
| Thickness | 4 mm |
| Shape | Plate |
| Material Grade | SS304 L |
| Usage/Application | Flooring |
| I Deal In | Second Hand Only |
Copper is a reddish metal with a face-centered cubic crystalline structure. It reflects red and orange light and absorbs other frequencies in the visible spectrum, due to its band structure, so it as a nice reddish color. It is malleable, ductile, and an extremely good conductor of both heat and electricity. It is softer than zinc and can be polished to a bright finish. It is found in group Ib of the periodic table, together with silver and gold. Copper has low chemical reactivity. In moist air it slowly forms a greenish surface film called patina; this coating protects the metal from further attack.
Applications
Most copper is used for electrical equipment (60%); construction, such as roofing and plumbing (20%); industrial machinery, such as heat exchangers (15%) and alloys (5%). The main long established copper alloys are bronze, brass (a copper-zinc alloy), copper-tin-zinc, which was strong enough to make guns and cannons, and was known as gun metal, copper and nickel, known as cupronickel, which was the preferred metal for low-denomination coins.
Copper is ideal for electrical wiring because it is easily worked, can be drawn into fine wire and has a high electrical conductivity.