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Round Copper Rod
Most versatile of many machinable alloys, high-speed, free-cutting brass rod permits fast screw machine operations without sacrifice of quality in the finished part and with minimum tool maintenance. Fills 90 percent of industry′s need for machining rod.

12′ Mill Lengths Hard Drawn
Specifications:

CDA 110 ASTM B187
UNS C11000
Nominal Composition:
Copper: 99.9%
Sulfur Bearing Copper Rounds
Most versatile of many machinable alloys, high-speed, free-cutting brass rod permits fast screw machine operations without sacrifice of quality in the finished part and with minimum tool maintenance. Fills 90 percent of industry′s need for machining rod.

12′ Mill Lengths Half Hard and Hard Drawn
Specifications:

CDA 147 ASTM B301
UNS 14700
Nominal Composition:
Copper: 99.9% min. Sulfur: 0.35% Phosphorus: 0.003%
Round Tellurium Copper Rod
Most versatile of many machinable alloys, high-speed, free-cutting brass rod permits fast screw machine operations without sacrifice of quality in the finished part and with minimum tool maintenance. Fills 90 percent of industry′s need for machining rod.
Tellurium Copper - Offers excellent machinability without seriously compromising such desirable properties of pure copper as electrical and thermal conductivity and hot workability. Frequently used for soldering iron and welding

12′ Mill Lengths Hard Drawn
Specifications:

CDA 145 ASTM B301
UNS C14500
Nominal Composition:
Copper: 99.5% Tellurium: 0.5% Phosphorus: 0.008%
Square Copper Rod
Most versatile of many machinable alloys, high-speed, free-cutting brass rod permits fast screw machine operations without sacrifice of quality in the finished part and with minimum tool maintenance. Fills 90 percent of industry′s need for machining rod.

12′ Mill Lengths Hard Drawn
Specifications:
CDA 110 ASTM B187
UNS C11000
Nominal Composition:
Copper: 99.9%
Hexagon Copper Rod
Most versatile of many machinable alloys, high-speed, free-cutting brass rod permits fast screw machine operations without sacrifice of quality in the finished part and with minimum tool maintenance. Fills 90 percent of industry′s need for machining rod.

Hard Drawn
Specifications:
CDA 110 ASTM B187
UNS C11000
Nominal Composition:
Copper: 99.9%
Round Beryllium Copper Rod - Alloy 25
Alloy 25 (UNS C17200) is the most commonly specified beryllium copper and is available in several wrought forms. In its age-hardened condition, Alloy 25 attains the highest strength and hardness of any commercial copper base alloy. The ultimate tensile strength can exceed 200 ksi, while the hardness approaches Rockwell C45. Also, in the fully aged condition, the electrical conductivity is a minimum of 22% IACS (International Annealed Copper Standard). Alloy 25 also exhibits exceptional resistance to stress relaxation at elevated temperatures.

12′ Random Lengths
Condition H (Hardened)
Specifications:
CDA 172 ASTM B196
AMS 4650 UNS 17200
Nominal Composition:
Copper: 98.1% Beryllium: 1.9%
Also available in condition A (annealed).
Round Beryllium Copper Rod - Alloy M25
Alloy M25 (UNS C17300) offers the strength properties of Alloy 25 with the added benefit of being ′′free machining.′′ Alloy M25 rod and wire contain a small amount of lead to provide an alloy tailored for automatic machining operations. Lead promotes formation of finely divided chips, thus extending cutting tool life.

12′ Random Lengths
Condition H (Hardened)
Specifications:

CDA 173 ASTM B196
UNS C17300
Nominal Composition:
Copper: 97.7% Beryllium: 1.9% Lead: 0.4%
Also available in condition A (annealed).
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