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5.1.3 High Cu Content Copper Alloys
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===<!--5.1.3 -->High Cu Content Copper Alloys===
The high Cu content alloy materials are closest in their properties to pure copper materials. By defined addition of small amounts of alloying elements it is possible to increase the mechanical strength and especially the softening temperature of copper and at the same time decrease the electrical conductivity only insignificantly <xr id="fig:Influence of small additions on the electrical conductivity of copper"/> <!--(Fig. 5.4)-->. Silver, iron, tin, zinc, nickel, chromium, zirconium, silicon, and titanium are used. Usually the additive amounts are significantly below 3 wt%. This group of materials consists of mixed crystal as well as precipitation hardening alloys. The precipiytion hardening copper-beryllium and copper-chromium-zirconium materials are decribed later in a separate section.
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From the large number of high-Cu alloys only the properties of selected ones are covered here <xr id="tab:Physical Properties of Selected High Cu Content Copper Alloys"/> <!--(Tab. 5.5) --> and <xr id="tab:Mechanical Properties of Selected High Cu Content Copper Alloys"/> <!--(Tab. 5.6)-->. Some of these materials are not included in the EN standards system.
The low alloyed materials CuAg0.1 and CuCd1 are mostly used as overhead drive cables where they have to meet sustained loads at elevated temperatures without softening.
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<caption>'''<!--Tab. 5.5 -->Physical Properties of Selected High Cu Content Copper Alloys'''</caption>
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<caption>'''<!--Table 5.6; :-->Mechanical Properties of Selected High Cu Content Copper Alloys'''</caption>
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