C11000 copper wire mesh is an infrequently used copper alloy in the world of wire cloth. C11000 copper itself is a pure, electrolytic tough copper with a minimum copper content of 99.9%. As with other pure coppers alloys, CDA 110 copper possesses excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, and is very malleable, pliable, and ductile.
Detailed Specifications
Chemical composition(%)
Cu
Others
≥99.9%
≤0.1%
Weaving type:plain,twill
Mesh count:1 to 400 mesh
Features
Infrequently used copper alloy for wire cloth (CDA 102 copper being the most commonly used).
Non-magnetic in all forms.
Silvery-white in color following weaving; tinplate prevents patina to a greenish/blue color known as verdigris.
Withstands outdoor exposure without rusting.
Superior resistance to atmospheric corrosion vs. pure copper.
Improved corrosion resistance against ammonia and other salts vs. pure copper.
Excellent thermal and electrical conductivity.
Antimicrobial.
Can be cut, formed, and welded.
Applications
As the tinplate layer prevents corrosion, C11000 copper wire cloth is principally used in settings where improved resistance to humidity, high temperatures, and wet environments is required than can be provided by pure copper. Some of these applications include Faraday cages, RFI shielding, HVAC units, and other electrical applications. Additional industries and applications which use C11000 copper wire cloth include:
Aerospace
Bookbinding
Cabinets
Fireplace Screen
Electric Heaters
Energy Storage
Gamma Irradiators
Gutter Guard
Health, Body and Mind Enrichment
Insect Screen
Liquid Filtration & Particle Separation
Marine
Military Shelters
Modular Containers
Papermaking
Pest Control Fumigation
Robotics
Roofing
Root Control
Sculptures
Soffit Screen
Wall Panels
Wood Working
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