Alloy Geek 110 Copper Standard


Your Analysis Type: X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF)
Pedigree: Certified Reference Material (includes certified chemical analysis)
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Alloy Geek 110 Commercially Pure Copper Standard

Experience analytical excellence with Alloy Geek's Certified Reference Material for Copper Alloy C110 ECU – your ultimate guide to unraveling the exceptional attributes of this high-quality copper alloy. Carefully chosen to capture the essence of CDA 110 copper, this certified reference material empowers you with calibrated accuracy and insightful analysis.

Chemical Composition of CDA 110 Copper:

  • Copper (Cu): 99.90% min
  • Phosphorus (P): ~0.04 - 0.12%
  • Other Elements: Traces of other elements may be present.

Key Properties:

  • High Electrical Conductivity: C110 copper's exceptional conductivity makes it a preferred choice for electrical and electronic applications.

  • Excellent Thermal Conductivity: The alloy's superb thermal conductivity ensures efficient heat transfer, rendering it invaluable in heat exchange applications.

  • Malleability and Ductility: C110 copper's remarkable malleability and ductility facilitate easy shaping, forming, and fabrication processes.

  • Corrosion Resistance: Its inherent resistance to corrosion and oxidation adds to its durability, making it suitable for various environments.

  • Versatility Across Industries: From electrical components to architectural details, C110 copper's unique properties find utility in diverse sectors.

  • Antimicrobial Properties: C110 copper's antimicrobial qualities make it an ideal choice for applications where bacterial growth prevention is essential.

Alloy Geek's Certified Reference Material for Copper Alloy C110 stands as your analytical companion, offering precise instrument calibration and insightful analysis for this remarkable alloy. Whether you're an engineer, a materials scientist, or a quality control specialist, this certified reference material equips you to delve into the intricacies of Copper Alloy C110, ensuring precision and expertise in your pursuits.

XRF Samples are thinner samples approximately 1/4 inch thick. OES Standards are thicker in nature and are approximately 1 inch thick. Please Contact Us if you would like to know the specific dimensions of a sample.

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In summary, the main difference between a reference material and a certified reference material lies in the level of characterization, validation, and certification. CRMs have undergone a more comprehensive and rigorous testing process, resulting in certified values and uncertainties that can be confidently used for instrument calibration, quality control, and research. Reference materials, on the other hand, can provide a point of comparison but do not have the same level of certification and traceability as CRMs. When accuracy and traceability are critical, certified reference materials are preferred.

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