Copper alloy strips are made from pure copper (copper content ≥99.9%) through processes such as rolling and annealing, resulting in a strip-shaped material. Their core advantages include high electrical and thermal conductivity, excellent ductility, and corrosion resistance.
Standard materials include T2/T3 oxygen-free copper and TU1/TU2 high purity copper, with surface options of bare copper or tin/silver plating. Custom thickness, width, and softness/hardness states (O, 1/2H, H) are available upon request. Widely used in electrical wiring, electronic components, heat sinks, precision stamping, and architectural decoration, it serves as the fundamental conductive and heat-conductive material in industrial and electronic fields.





