Copper wrought alloy (UNS C71700) contains 0.05-0.3% lead, 0.01-0.3% tin, and 0.03-0.15% zinc, as well as trace amounts of other elements such as iron, nickel, manganese, silicon and sulfur. This material also contains up to 99% copper.
Because of its good mechanical properties and resistance to corrosion and wear, copper wrought alloy (UNS C71700) is commonly used in engineering applications such as valves, pumps, bearings and gears where the parts need to be strong yet still flexible enough to handle complex shapes or intricate details without breaking or becoming damaged easily over time due to wear or corrosion from various environmental factors such as water or air pollution. Additionally, this material is often used in the manufacture of electrical components such as switches or circuit boards, where its high thermal and electrical conductivity are beneficial in dissipating heat quickly while maintaining its structural integrity over long periods without breaking down due to excessive heat or other environmental factors like moisture or dust particles that can interfere with the electrical signals passing through the component or device being made using this material.Copper Wrought Alloy (UNS C71700) is a versatile material that has been used for centuries in many different industrial applications, thanks to its excellent mechanical properties, such as high tensile strength, good corrosion and wear resistance, and excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, making it ideal for the manufacture of components that require a high level of durability and flexibility when forming complex shapes and intricate details without compromising quality and performance, even under harsh environmental conditions such as extreme heat and exposure to water and air pollutants that would damage components made of less resilient materials such as plastic or rubber over time.




