Applications The major applications of copper are electrical wire (60%), roofing and plumbing (20%), and industrial machinery (15%). Copper is used mostly as a pure metal, but when greater hardness is required, it is put into such alloys as brass and bronze (5% of total use). For more than two centuries, copper paint has been used on boat hulls to control the growth of plants and shellfish. A small part of the copper supply is used for nutritional supplements and fungicides in agriculture. Machining of copper is possible, although alloys are preferred for good machinability in creating intricate parts.
ANALYSIS | PERCENT by WEIGHT |
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Copper | 99.9% |
Oxygen | 0.04% |
Copper Sheet Alloy 110, Soft (Annealed) & Commercially Cold Rolled (1/8 H) Temper
Soft
Tensile ……………………………….. 34,000 psi
Hardness ……………………………. F50
Electrical Conductivity ……….. 101% IACS
1/8 Hard
Tensile ……………………………….. 36,000 psi
Hardness ……………………………. F70
Electrical Conductivity ……….. 101% IACS
THICKNESS | SHEET SIZE | WEIGHT PER SQUARE FOOT IN POUNDS | WEIGHT PER SHEET IN POUNDS | SKU |
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16 oz. / 0.0216 | 36" x 120" | 1.000 | 30.00 | CSCR1636120 |
20 oz. / 0.0270 | 36" x 120" | 1.250 | 37.50 | CSCR2036120 |
24 oz. / 0.0323 | 36" x 120" | 1.500 | 45.00 | CSCR2436120 |