Processing Properties | |
Cold Working | Excellent |
Cutting (Machining) | Not suitable |
Electroplating | Good |
Hot-Dip Plating | Good |
Laser Welding | Good |
Resistance Welding | Fair |
Soft Soldering | Good |
Physical Properties | |
Density | 8.85 g/cm³ |
Electrical Conductivity @20℃ | 49 %IACS |
Electrical Conductivity @20℃ (Alternative Expression) | 28 MS/m |
Thermal Conductivity @20℃ | 190 W/(m·K) |
Specific Heat | 0.399 J/(g·K) |
Elastic Modulus | 132 GPa |
Poisson's Ratio | 0.33 |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion | 17 × 10⁻⁶ /K |
Application Scope
- Signal connector: Suitable
- Power connector: Suitable
- Miniaturized connector: Suitable
- Switch/relay: Suitable
- Semiconductor: Not recommended
It is highly suitable for use in automotive connector terminals.
Packaging
The outer diameter of the standard roll can reach 1300mm. The weight of horizontally multi-connected rolls in a barrel can reach 500kg, and multi-connected rolls can reach 3 tons.
Specifications
- Strip thickness: 0.08 - 3.0mm, provided as per customer requirements.
- Minimum strip width: 8.5mm.
- Electroplated strips and hot-dip plated strips are available.
Fatigue Strength
Fatigue strength is defined as the maximum bending stress that a material can withstand without fracture under 10,000,000 cycles of loading, and it is related to the state of the selected material. Under normal circumstances, the fatigue strength is approximately 1/3 of the tensile strength. For fine-grained solid-solution alloys, the fatigue strength can be increased to 1/2 of the tensile strength.