Simon55
Materials
- Sep 2, 2002
- 7
This is sort of a two part question.
At what temperature does copper begin to experience rapid oxidation in atmospheric conditions? Is this temperature related to the type of oxide being formed? (eg CuO vs Cu203).
On a separate issue, has anyone come across branching transgranular type cracking in oxygen free pure copper - if so any idea what could cause that? I have observed this in some rotor bars from an induction motor.
At what temperature does copper begin to experience rapid oxidation in atmospheric conditions? Is this temperature related to the type of oxide being formed? (eg CuO vs Cu203).
On a separate issue, has anyone come across branching transgranular type cracking in oxygen free pure copper - if so any idea what could cause that? I have observed this in some rotor bars from an induction motor.