Product Description
Copper alloy plate
The copper alloy plate that has been delivered is made of 99.99 percent pure copper with a 0.0005 percent oxygen component. It has a minimum conductivity value of 101 percent, according to the IACS. This copper is polished to a final product in a tightly controlled, oxygen-free atmosphere before being soldered. The material exhibits excellent ductility, good electrical and thermal conductivity, and moderate volatility when subjected to high vacuum.
Copper alloy plate is commonly used in the following applications:
AUTOMOTIVE:
Automotive Rectifiers
ELECTRICAL:
- Anodes for Vacuum Tubes
- Bus Bars
- Bus Conductors
- Coaxial Cable
- Coaxial Tube
- Conductors
- Glass-to-Metal Seals
- High Resistance-Ratio Cryogenic Shunts
- Hollow Conductors
- Klystrons
- Lead-in Wires
- Microwave Tubes
- Transistor Component Bases
- Transistor Component Bases
- Vacuum Seals
- Wave Guides