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Atlas carries C10100 Oxygen Free High Conductivity Copper (OFHC)
C10100 OFHC Copper is produced by the direct conversion of selected refined cathodes and castings under carefully controlled conditions to prevent contamination of the pure oxygen-free metal during processing. The method of producing OFHC copper ensures extra high grade of metal with a copper content of 99.99%. With so small a content of extraneous elements, the inherent properties of elemental copper are brought forth to a high degree.
Characteristics of OFHC copper are:
Oxygen-free copper—also referred to as OFC, Cu-OF, Cu-OFE, and oxygen-free, high-conductivity copper (OFHC)—is formed by melting copper and combining it with carbon and carbonaceous gases. The electrolytic copper refining process removes most of the oxygen contained within, resulting in a compound that consists of 99.95–99.99% copper with less than or equal to 0.0005% oxygen.
The high purity levels of oxygen-free copper enhance the properties typical of standard copper material, such as thermal and electrical conductivity, ductility, impact strength, and machinability. Due to these advantageous properties, the material finds use in a variety of industrial applications.
Oxygen-free copper materials are classified by the amount of oxygen removed from the base copper material. The two basic grades are:
Both grades of oxygen-free copper are available in a wide variety of forms and shapes, including:
Although Cu-OF and Cu-OFE have slightly different compositions due to the .04% variance in residual oxygen level, they share many characteristics. For instance, they both contain the following properties in soft to hard conditions:
Oxygen-free copper (OFC) is formed via an intensive manufacturing and refining process that includes melting the copper and incorporating gases into the final composition. To prevent distortion and the formation of cracks within the material, manufacturers can add heat treatments to the production process to relieve stress. If the OFC is not softened during the heat treating process, then the manufacturer needs to perform further annealing (tempering) operations on the material to strengthen it.
Oxygen-free copper is highly suitable for a number of industrial applications, including the manufacture of electronic products and products that operate within vacuum conditions. Some of the electronic products for which OFC is used are:
Brass & Copper, we have an extensive catalog of high-quality copper materials, including Alloy 101 (C10100) oxygen-free electronic (OFHC/OFE) and high-thermal conductivity (OFHC/OF) C10200 copper. Our selection of OFC materials includes:
If you’d like to learn more about our OFE, OFHC or OF copper products or any of our other copper offerings, explore our copper catalog today. For further information or assistance selecting a material for your unique application, contact us, or request a free quote.