Impurities in Fire Refined Copper: Effect of Oxygen on Ductility

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Carlos Carnurri
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

A characterization of mechanical properties of fire refined copper has been done in order to link ductility with oxygen content. The results show four different copper mechanical behaviours as temperature increases, where the oxygen con- tent, as Cu20 segregated, has a deleterious effect on ductility. It is concluded that until 500 ppm oxygen content, the fire refined copper could be rolled without remelting for deoxidation. Also a subsequent cold rolling could be done without intermediate annealing.
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APA: Carlos Carnurri  (1994)  Impurities in Fire Refined Copper: Effect of Oxygen on Ductility

MLA: Carlos Carnurri Impurities in Fire Refined Copper: Effect of Oxygen on Ductility. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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