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Copper Alloys

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soupy1957

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I've got a Copper Alloy designation on a print that is identified as "A-35102 / Type L" and I was asked to tell the boss what alloy of Copper this was.
Since there are numerous Cu (Copper) alloys out there, ranging anywhere from "C80100" thru "C99750" I don't know what to tell him.
Any help identifying the correct alloy for "A-35102 / Type L" would be appreciated.
-Soupy1957
 
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Last time I checked, the Copper Development Association (copper.org) would be happy to bury you in technical literature.



Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
So far, what I've learned is that C221000 is the proper composition callout for the "L" designation Copper description.
The part, (as "metengr asks) is a copper tube.
-soupy1957
 
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