Copper Plate, Copper Tube, Copper Rod, Copper Strip, Brass Strip
Brass is a purer form of copper, generally considered nearly pure copper. It has good conductivity and malleability, but lower strength and hardness. Brass exhibits excellent thermal conductivity, ductility, and corrosion resistance. Trace impurities in brass significantly affect its electrical and thermal conductivity, with elements like titanium, phosphorus, iron, and silicon notably reducing conductivity, while cadmium and zinc have a minimal impact. Sulfur, selenium, and tellurium have low solubility in copper, forming brittle compounds that barely affect conductivity but can decrease workability.
































