Grade CuTeP
European Standard Steel Grade CW118C
Corresponding Standard EN 12166-1998
Classification Copper and Copper Alloys
Density 8.9 g/cm3
CuTeP Chemical Element Composition Content (%)
Component P Te Other Total More
Minimum Value 0.003 0.4 - Cu:余量
Maximum Value 0.012 0.7 0.1
"Other individual elements or other totals": The chemical composition includes elements not specified in the table. Analysis should only be conducted if these elements are suspected to be present, or if routine analysis suggests that their content may exceed the prescribed limits.
CuTeP Mechanical Properties
diameter③
d
mm
Mark
Heat Treatment or Condition
Tensile Strength
σb
Mpa
Yield Point
σs
Mpa
Elongation or Extension Rate
δ
%
Hardness
HBW
0.1≤d≤20 CuTeP-R250 R250 250~350 ≈200* ≥3*(A100)
≥7(A11.3)
≥12(A)
0.1≤d≤20 CuTeP-H090 H090 HV: 90~120
0.1≤d≤20 CuTeP-R300 R300 300~400 ≈250* ≥1*(A100)
≥3*(A11.3)
≥8(A)
0.1≤d≤20 CuTeP-H100 H100 HV: 100~130
0.1≤d≤6 CuTeP-R360 R360 ≥360 ≈320*
0.1≤d≤6 CuTeP-H110 H110 HV: ≥110
All specifications CuTeP-M M No specification No specification No specification No specification
①Material condition designation: H-Hardness (Brinell or Vickers), the suffix number indicates the hardness value; R-Tensile strength, the suffix number indicates the minimum tensile strength; M-As manufactured, without specified mechanical properties
②A100, A11.3, A-gauge length
③Or equivalent cross-sectional area for polygonal wire.
Approximate Comparison Table Cupper and cupper alloy
Germany European Standard
DIN EN/DIN W-Nr. EN Numerical Grade
CuTeP 2.1546 CuTeP CW118C

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