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Copper strips are flat, elongated pieces of copper that are produced through processes such as rolling or extrusion. They are known for their excellent electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and corrosion resistance. These strips are typically used in a variety of industrial applications, including electrical wiring, plumbing, and manufacturing of electronic components.
| Material | Copper (C11000, C10200, etc.) |
| Thickness range | 0.1 mm to 10 mm |
| Width range | 10 mm to 1000 mm |
| Length range | Up to 3000 mm |
| Temper | Annealed, Half-hard, Hard |
| Finish | Mill finish, Electrolytic finish |
When selecting copper strips, buyers should consider the required thickness, width, and length based on their specific application. It is also important to specify the desired temper and finish to ensure compatibility with manufacturing processes. Additionally, inquire about certifications and tolerances to meet industry standards, and consider purchasing in bulk for cost efficiency.
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Copper strips typically have a conductivity of about 58 MS/m.
Yes, copper strips are resistant to corrosion and suitable for outdoor use.
Common grades include C11000 and C10200, known for their high conductivity.
Yes, many suppliers offer custom sizes based on specific requirements.
Annealed strips are softer and more ductile, while hard strips are stronger and less flexible.
They should be stored in a dry environment to prevent oxidation and corrosion.