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<blockquote data-quote="Popwarhomie" data-source="post: 8656053" data-attributes="member: 619389"><p>EB-flex cables are copper alloy C11000</p><p></p><p>C11000 - also known as Electrolytic-Tough-Pitch (ETP). This is the most common copper. It isuniversal for electrical applications. ETP has a minimum conductivityrating of 100% IACS and is required to be 99.9% pure. It has</p><p> 0.02% to 0.04% oxygen content (typical). Most ETP sold today will meet</p><p> or exceed the 101% IACS specification. As with OF copper, silver (Ag)</p><p> content is counted as copper (Cu) for purity purposes</p><p></p><p> C10100 - also known as Oxygen-Free Electronic (OFE). This is a 99.99%pure copper</p><p> with 0.0005% oxygen content. It achieves a minimum 101% IACS</p><p> conductivity rating. This copper is finished to a final form in a</p><p> carefully regulated, oxygen-free environment. Silver (Ag) is considered</p><p> an impurity in the OFE chemical specification. This is also the most</p><p> expensive of the three grades listed here.</p><p></p><p>C10200 - also known as Oxygen-Free (OF). While OF is considered oxygen-free, itsconductivity rating is no better than the more common ETP grade below.It has a 0.001% oxygen content, 99.95% purity and minimum 100% IACSconductivity. For the purposes of purity percentage, silver (Ag) contentis counted as copper (Cu).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popwarhomie, post: 8656053, member: 619389"] EB-flex cables are copper alloy C11000 C11000 - also known as Electrolytic-Tough-Pitch (ETP). This is the most common copper. It isuniversal for electrical applications. ETP has a minimum conductivityrating of 100% IACS and is required to be 99.9% pure. It has 0.02% to 0.04% oxygen content (typical). Most ETP sold today will meet or exceed the 101% IACS specification. As with OF copper, silver (Ag) content is counted as copper (Cu) for purity purposes C10100 - also known as Oxygen-Free Electronic (OFE). This is a 99.99%pure copper with 0.0005% oxygen content. It achieves a minimum 101% IACS conductivity rating. This copper is finished to a final form in a carefully regulated, oxygen-free environment. Silver (Ag) is considered an impurity in the OFE chemical specification. This is also the most expensive of the three grades listed here. C10200 - also known as Oxygen-Free (OF). While OF is considered oxygen-free, itsconductivity rating is no better than the more common ETP grade below.It has a 0.001% oxygen content, 99.95% purity and minimum 100% IACSconductivity. For the purposes of purity percentage, silver (Ag) contentis counted as copper (Cu). [/QUOTE]
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