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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.
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.
Make plates for offshore drilling platforms, water boxes, valves, and other marine equipment that withstands salt water. Also known as cupro nickel, these copper nickel sheets resist rusting better than stainless steel.
182 copper is stronger, harder, and more wear resistant than 110 copper. Also known as RWMA Class 2 chromium copper, it's commonly used in resistance welding, for circuit-breaker parts, and for molds to make plastic parts.
Also called tellurium copper, 145 copper contains tellurium, which makes it more machinable than all other copper while maintaining good corrosion resistance and high electrical conductivity. It’s often used for transformer and circuit-breaker terminals, welding torch tips, and fasteners.
In addition to being conductive, these 17510 beryllium copper bars are non-sparking and non-magnetic, so they’re used in mines and oil rigs, as well as for navigational tools.
These copper bars have similar performance properties to beryllium copper, but do not require special machining techniques.
Made of 75% tungsten for wear and arc-erosion resistance and 25% copper for electrical and thermal conductivity, these bars work well for electrodes in the electrical-discharge machining of tungsten carbide and other dense material. They’re commonly known as Elkonite bars.
Grown by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on copper foil, this highly conductive graphene material can be transferred on to glass, silicone, and plastic film for use in proton exchange membranes, flexible electronics, and advanced sensors and electrodes.
Cut this stock into custom shapes to fit your application.
Keep shim stock in a variety of thicknesses on hand with these sets. Cut into custom shapes to fit your application.
A durable acrylic adhesive keeps this shim stock from sliding out of place. Cut it into custom shapes to fit your application.
Create a custom shim to fit your application.
Protect doors while making them easy to open.
Limit the spread of germs by adding these copper covers to door handles, bars, and buttons. The copper kills bacteria, viruses, mold, and other microbes within two hours.