Comparative Properties Of Oxygen-Free High-Conductivity, Phosphorized And Tough-Pitch Coppers

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. R. Webster
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Jan 1, 1933

Abstract

SINCE the delivery of our paper on Some Comparative Properties of Tough-pitch and Phosphorized Copper,1 a new brand known as "oxygen-free high-conductivity copper" (brand OFHC) has become available to consumers. It was thought desirable to make a comparison between the properties of this material and those of the materials covered by our original paper and its discussion. FIG. 1.-CHARACTERISTIC ANNEALING CURVES OF VARIOUS TYPES OF COPPER. Preliminary tests had indicated some notable differences. A billet of oxygen-free high-conductivity copper was taken from regular production. A chemical analysis of the particular billet was not made, but the producer of the material has given as typical the analysis shown in Table 1. The
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APA: W. R. Webster  (1933)  Comparative Properties Of Oxygen-Free High-Conductivity, Phosphorized And Tough-Pitch Coppers

MLA: W. R. Webster Comparative Properties Of Oxygen-Free High-Conductivity, Phosphorized And Tough-Pitch Coppers. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1933.

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