Copper Rod

Copper rod, also known as industrial pure copper rod or electrolytic copper, is a commonly used copper alloy material. It has a rose red color and turns purple after forming an oxide film on its surface. Its melting point is 1083 ℃, there is no isomeric transformation, and the relative density is 8.9, which is five times that of magnesium and about 15% heavier than ordinary steel.

Brass Rod

H59 brass rod, affordable in price, has high strength and hardness but poor plasticity, but can still withstand pressure processing well in the hot state. Its corrosion resistance is average, and other properties are similar to H62. Used for general machine parts, welded parts, hot stamping and hot stamping parts.

Copper wire

Copper wire is a type of metal wire made of pure copper or copper alloy, and its production process includes hot-rolled copper bars without annealing (although smaller wires may require intermediate annealing).

C2720 Copper wire

C2720 copper wire is a type of brass wire, mainly composed of copper and zinc, with a high content of copper, usually around 65%.

C5191 Copper wire

C5191 copper wire is a copper alloy, specifically, it is a type of tin bronze. C5191 copper wire has excellent mechanical properties, high tensile strength, and high elongation. It has good pressure workability in both hot and cold states, high flame resistance to electric discharge, weldability and fiber welding, and good machinability.

Copper Tube

Copper tube, also known as purple copper tube, is a seamless tube made of pure copper or alloys containing copper. It has excellent conductivity and thermal conductivity, and is therefore widely used as a conductive and heat dissipation accessory in electronic products.
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