CuETP PDF
CuETP PDF
CuETP PDF
Cu-ETP – Electrolytic Tough Pitch Copper – is an electrolytic refined copper widely used for electrical and electronic applications.
Cu-ETP has the properties required in all applications with a hydrogen-free atmosphere.
In the presence of H2 and heat all oxygen-bearing coppers suffer from so-called hydrogen embrittlement. This is a chemical
reduction of copper oxide by diffusing hydrogen leading to formation of H2O within the microstructure, resulting in embrittlement
of the grain boundaries.
The phosphorus of our copper content is very low, so that electrical conductivity is comparable to the best performing materials.
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
* In accordance to EN standard
Cu Ag As Bi Cd Co Cr Fe Mn Ni O P Pb S Sb Se Si Sn Te Zn Other
[%] [ppm]
EN 13601 Cu ETP CW004A ≥99.901) - - ≤5 - - - - - - ≤ 400 - ≤ 50 - - - - - - - ≤ 300
1)
Silver included up to a maximum of 0.015%
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Thermal
Density Electrical conductivity 2) Expansion 4) Specific heat Elastic modulus
conductivity
[g/cm3] [MS/m] [%IACS] 3) [W/m⋅K] [ppm/K] [J/kg K] [GPa]
Conditions 20°C 20°C / annealed 20°C / annealed 20°C 20 to 100°C 20°C 20°C annealed
8.94 >58 >101 393 16.8 386 110
2)
Resistivity ρ is the inverse value of conductivity, e.g. ρ = 1/58.6 =0.01724 m/MS or Ω⋅mm2/m.
3)
International Annealed Copper Standard : 100% IACS = 0.01724 μ Ω x m at 20°C
4)
Linear coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), as a mean value between the given temperatures.
Cu ETP
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
a)
Annealed
H035 b) 50 180 35 65 35 70 - - - -
b)
Annealed