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Copper alloy rods are cylindrical bars made from a mixture of copper and other metals, such as zinc, tin, or nickel, to enhance their mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. These rods are known for their excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, making them suitable for a variety of applications. The specific alloy composition can be tailored to meet different performance requirements, depending on the intended use.
| Material | Copper alloys, including brass and bronze |
| Diameter range | 3 mm to 100 mm |
| Length | Standard lengths of 1 m to 6 m |
| Tensile strength | Typically ranges from 200 MPa to 600 MPa |
| Thermal conductivity | Approximately 200 to 400 W/m·K |
| Electrical conductivity | Typically 20 to 60 % IACS |
When selecting copper alloy rods, buyers should consider the specific alloy grade needed for their application, as different compositions provide varying levels of strength, corrosion resistance, and conductivity. It's also important to specify the desired diameter and length, as well as any required tolerances. Certifications may be requested to ensure compliance with industry standards, and buyers should indicate the quantity needed for their projects to receive accurate quotes.
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Common types include brass (copper and zinc) and bronze (copper and tin).
Tensile strength typically ranges from 200 MPa to 600 MPa.
Yes, they are widely used in electrical applications due to their excellent conductivity.
Standard lengths range from 1 m to 6 m.
Yes, certifications may include ASTM standards or other industry-specific requirements.
They should be stored in a dry environment to prevent oxidation and corrosion.