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Offering high electrical conductivity and formability, 110 copper is 99.9% pure. Also known as ETP copper, it's often used in electrical applications, such as for bus bars and wire connectors, as well as for flashing, gaskets, and rivets.
An ultra-thin layer of silver makes these bars slower to tarnish than unplated copper to provide low electrical resistance at contact points over time.
Polished on one side to a reflective, mirror-like finish.
One side of these sheets has a brushed finish with grain lines running in one direction to mask fingerprints.
This wire is polished to a mirror-like finish.
The tin coating provides a higher level of corrosion resistance and makes it easier to solder than Mirror-Like Multipurpose 110 Copper Wire.
With 99.99% copper content, 101 copper has higher purity than 110 copper, resulting in superior electrical conductivity. It's commonly called OFE and OFHC copper. Use it in electrical applications, such as for coaxial cables and terminal lugs.
A thin layer of titanium is bonded to these copper rods for long life and dimensional stability in corrosive environments.
With 99.95% copper content, 102 copper has higher purity than 110 copper, resulting in superior electrical conductivity. It's commonly called OFE and OFHC copper. Use it in electrical applications, such as for coaxial cables and terminal lug.
This copper wire is clad in nickel to provide excellent corrosion resistance at temperatures up to 1200° F while maintaining high electrical conductivity.
Cut this stock into custom shapes to fit your application.
Drill holes of any size and etch your own circuit board design into copper-clad boards.