C37100 copper wire, also known as naval brass wire, is designed to cope with the harsh marine environment. Its tin content greatly enhances the material’s resistance to seawater corrosion, ensuring the long-term stability and safe operation of components in marine and offshore installations, making it the material of choice for shipbuilding and offshore engineering.
The copper wire has not only good corrosion resistance, but also excellent mechanical properties, i.e. high strength with sufficient ductility and hot and cold workability. This allows C37100 copper wire to be flexibly adapted to complex manufacturing processes, whether it is precision electronic components or corrosion-resistant fasteners, which can be precisely shaped to meet the needs of diverse, high-standard industrial applications.
Melting Point – Liquidus°F | 1660 |
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Melting Point – Solidus°F | 1630 |
Densitylb/cu in. at 68°F | 0.307 |
Specific Gravity | 8.5 |
Electrical Conductivity% IACS at 68°F | 26 |
Thermal ConductivityBtu/ sq ft/ ft hr/ °F at 68°F | 67 |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 68-57210 to -6 power per °F (68 – 572°F) | 11.4 |
Specific Heat CapacityBtu/ lb /°F at 68°F | 0.09 |
Modulus of Elasticity in Tensionksi | 14000 |
Modulus of Rigidityksi | 5300 |