
Copper Metal Stamping Part
Copper, also known as red copper, is a simple substance of copper, named for its purple color. See copper for various properties. Red copper is industrial pure copper with a melting point of 1083°C, no allotropy transformation, and a relative density of 8.9, five times that of magnesium. The...
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Product Introduction
Copper metal stamping parts are components made from copper through a stamping process. The stamping process involves the use of a die and a punch to create a shape or form in the copper material. These parts can be used in various industries such as electrical, automotive, and construction. Copper metal stamping parts have excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, and ductility. They are commonly used in electrical contacts, connectors, and terminals due to their high conductivity.
Copper, also known as red copper, is a pure form of copper with unique properties. Its distinct purple hue is the reason behind its popular name. With a melting point of 1083°C, red copper does not experience allotropy transformation. It has a relative density of 8.9, making it five times heavier than magnesium and about 15% heavier than regular steel per unit volume. When an oxide film forms on its surface, the rose-red color turns purple. Red copper, also known as oxygen-containing copper due to its composition, has high copper content and is more stable than other copper metals like brass, bronze, and zinc-copper. It boasts excellent electrical conductivity, as well as corrosion and oxidation resistance.
The production process of Copper Metal Stamping Part typically involves the following steps:
- Material preparation: The copper material is selected and prepared for stamping.
- Stamping design: The design of the stamping part is created using specialized software, taking into account the required dimensions, shape, and other specifications.
- Tooling: A metal stamping die is created to produce the desired shape of the copper part. The die is made of hardened steel and may consist of multiple components.
- Stamping process: The copper material is placed in the die, and a stamping press is used to apply pressure to the die, forcing the copper material to conform to the shape of the die. This process is repeated until the desired number of parts is produced.
- Finishing: The stamped copper parts are inspected for quality and may undergo additional finishing processes such as deburring, polishing, or plating to improve their appearance or properties.
- Packaging: The finished copper metal stamping parts are packaged and prepared for shipment to customers.
Our company has obtained safety certification for all tin-plated copper caps, which are compliant with the EU RoHS directive and are free from lead and halogen. Additionally, we have been certified by internationally recognized quality management systems such as IATF16949 and ISO9001.
Our tin-plated fuse caps are carefully packaged and can be stored for up to one year from the date indicated on the label under specific conditions:
- Temperature: The ideal temperature range is between -15°C to +30°C, without condensation.
- Humidity: The relative humidity should not exceed 85%.
- Avoid Corrosive Gases: The caps must not be exposed to any corrosive gases.
- No Visible Dust: The storage area should be free of visible dust.
- Protect from Direct Sunlight: The caps should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
- Avoid Deformation: No loads should be applied that may cause deformation or degradation of the product.
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