C11000 Copper is an alloy composed of 99.9% copper and 0.1% phosphorus. This combination gives it a high level of strength compared to other copper alloys.
Due to its superior properties such as high strength, good electrical conductivity, heat resistivity, corrosion resistance and ductility; Copper C11000 can be used in various applications such as electronics components, connectors for power cables & wires, fasteners & nuts & bolts for construction projects, etc., automotive parts & accessories like brake pipes & fuel lines, etc., telecom equipment like telephones & routers, etc., aircraft components like landing gear struts, etc., musical instruments like guitar strings, etc., medical devices like orthopedic implants, etc., jewelry items like rings & bracelets, etc., architectural details like door handles & window frames, etc., furniture fittings like hinges & screws, etc.
C11000 Copper Material can be machined using standard methods. However, the material must first be annealed before machining to prevent work hardening, which could lead to poor surface finish quality on the finished part. Machining parameters should also be adjusted depending on the tool type used for cutting due to its relatively soft nature compared to steel alloys. A lubricant should also be used during machining operations to prevent galling or seizing between the cutting tool and material.
Copper C110 can be welded using conventional arc welding methods such as ox gas torch, inert tungsten gas, and flux-cored arc welding. However, joining dissimilar metals may require special filler materials. Brazing is another method that can be used with this alloy but must use brazing filler materials specifically designed for joining copper alloys.
Alloy 110 is an alloy that has been known for its extreme corrosion resistance. Being composed of 99% copper, along with small amounts of manganese and phosphorus, C110 provides superior durability in environments where moisture and salt are present. Its strength and ability to remain intact even after long exposure to corrosive agents make it a popular choice for numerous industrial processes such as marine and chemical construction, plumbing fixtures, and process piping. With its great resistance to rusting and pitting, Copper C110 proves time and again why it is the number one choice for corrosion-resistant applications.
C11000 Copper is a type of copper noted for its superior heat resistance, making it an attractive material for industrial applications. Its high melting point of 1083°C makes it one of the strongest materials in hot environments, making it ideal for products and components that encounter intense heat, such as engines and boilers. Copper C110 is also used where extra strength and fire resistance are needed, such as in commercial roofing and ventilation systems. With its excellent balance between strength and temperature tolerance, Copper C110 provides users with reliable structural integrity under harsh conditions.




