C12000 copper alloy is a phosphorus deoxidized copper that contains a certain amount of phosphorus, giving it good resistance to oxidation during welding and heating. It has good electrical conductivity, corrosion resistance, workability and weldability, and high oxidation resistance. Widely used in electrical, construction and industrial applications, it is a versatile copper alloy material.



Characteristics
Good electrical conductivity: Although C12000 is slightly less conductive than C11000 electrolytic copper, it still provides excellent electrical conductivity for most electrical applications.
Excellent Corrosion Resistance: The addition of phosphorus improves the corrosion resistance of copper, allowing C12000 to perform better in certain corrosive environments.
Good machinability and weldability: C12000 can be machined by conventional metalworking techniques and is less susceptible to porosity during welding, improving weld quality.
Oxidation resistance: The addition of phosphorus makes C12000 exhibit good oxidation resistance during heating, especially when processed in an unprotected atmosphere.
Fields of application
C12000 copper alloy has a wide range of applications in several fields due to its comprehensive properties:
Electrical industry: used in the manufacture of wires, cables, electrical connectors and switches, etc.
Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC): used as a piping material in HVAC systems, especially in applications requiring soldering.
Construction industry: for building decoration, roof covering materials, and piping systems.
Industrial manufacturing: as material for heat exchangers, condenser tubing and other industrial components.




