Copper tube not covered
in more specific sections in our website is generally
referred to as "Copper Engineering Tubing"
and has an extremely wide range of applications.
Copper has a single, "alpha"
phase structure even up to relatively large percentage
additions of second elements. However copper in the
engineering sense is generally regarded as those alloys
having less than 0.5% of any additional elements.
| Copper: |
99.90 |
C101 Cu-ETP |
UNS C11000 |
Electrolytic Tough
Pitch, HC |
| 99.95 |
(C103) Cu-OF |
UNS C10200 |
OFHC |
| 99.85 |
C106 Cu-DHP |
UNS C12200 |
Phosphorus Deoxidised |
| 99.99 |
(C110) SE-Cu/Cu-OFE |
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Special Electronic |
In short, copper engineering
tubing is used in engineering applications where a
combination of properties are required:
Some characteristics of
copper:
Thermal and electrical
properties
Like aluminium, copper has been
used in the electrical industry for many years because
it offers good electrical conductivity (about 150%
that of aluminium). The purer the grade, the higher
the conductivity: Cu-ETP and Cu-OFE are high purity
grades, widely used for electronic and electrical
applications.
Copper also has good thermal
conductivity at about six times that of steel. As
long as other requirements are satisfied (corrosion
resistance, strength and electrical characteristics)
copper may be a perfect choice of material.
Corrosion resistance
& coatings
Copper is termed a "noble"
metal as it resists corrosion in a wide variety of
media.
Plating can be used to enhance
the appearance, electrical performance or corrosion
resistance of copper but can also cause problems if
a galvanic cell is set up between plating and the
copper substrate; specialist advice should always
be taken.
Strong but malleable
Copper grades attain about 385
MPa when fully hard and over 200 MPa in the soft condition.
Unlike steel, copper and its alloys become stronger
at low temperatures and do not suffer the ductile/brittle
transition of steel.
Copper tube is widely used to
fabricate complex components where the combined properties
of strength and ductility are required. Typical applications
include gas and oil boilers, refrigeration and air
conditioning plant. Copper is also pre-eminent in
the field of household water systems.