Copper Alloys presented on wire spools
Copper alloy practical useage - springs, clips, brushes and wire
Versatile alloy wire with excellent electrical and thermal conductivity.
Copper Wire
Copper wire has excellent electrical and thermal conductivity. Copper wire can also be fabricated, joined and generally processed by a variety of simple techniques. For particularly high conductivity requirements, very pure oxygen-free copper wire is used.
Brass Wire
Adding zinc to copper creates a lower-cost alloy wire with superior cold working strength. The degree of zinc alloying gives a range of colours, making brass wire useful for decorative purposes.
Phosphor Bronze Wire
Phosphor bronze wire is made from copper based alloys with tin and small quantities of phosphorus added. Phosphor bronze wire can be greatly hardened by cold working to give excellent spring properties.
Nickel Silver Wire
These copper alloys with nickel and zinc added do not contain silver but take their name from the silvery appearance.
Beryllium Copper Wire
Beryllium added to copper produces a heat treatable beryllium copper wire that has high strength, good elasticity and fatigue resistance, plus good conductivity.

