Assuming that mrfailure is correct and the post is about the difference between C11000 ETP Copper and C10100 OFE Copper (formerly known as CDA 110 and CDA 101), then yes there are only two difference between the two materials. The first being that C10100 (CDA 101) is 99.99% pure copper and...
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I have been searching the internet for sometime now and have yet to find the answer so hopefully someone here knows this. When setting up coiled metal for slitting, there is a equation for setting the vertical clearance (penetration) and horizontal clearance (break) but I have yet to...
There is no difference between your C11000 and C110 alloy copper. The Unified Numbering System (UNS) for copper and copper alloy was originally developed at a three digit system. It was later expanded to a five digit system to cover the more alloys. the original alloys all added "00" to the end...