182 copper is stronger, harder, and more wear-resistant than 110 copper. Also known as RWMA Class 2 chromium copper, it's commonly used in resistance welding, for circuit-breaker parts, and for molds to make plastic parts.
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Thickness
0.625
Width
1
Max Length
144
Alloy
182
Production Method
Extruded
Metal Type
Copper
Shape
Bar-Rectangle
Ships
1 Business Day
Brand
Southern Copper
Eniteo Vendor ID
3159
Weight/Lineal Foot
2.42 pounds
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Mechanical Properties

Density g/cm^3
9
Ultimate Tensile Strength KSI
65
Rockwell Hardness B Scale
75
Yield Tensile Strength KSI
55
Shear Strength KSI
46
Brinell Hardness 500 kg load
137
Elongation % in 2 in.
13
Melting Point °F
1960 - 1970
Electrical Conductivity % IACS
75
Machinability %
20
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Chemistry Information : 182 Copper

Element
Percentage
Element
Percentage
Element
Percentage
Cu
98.6 - 99.4
Pb
0 - 0.1
Si
11 - 13
Cr
0.6 - 1.2
Fe
0 - 0.1
Pb
0 - 0.05
Cr
0.6 - 1.2
Si
11 - 13
Cu
98.6 - 99.4
Fe
0 - 0.1
Pb
0 - 0.1
Pb
0 - 0.05

The Chromium Copper 182 rectangle bar measures 0.625 inches in thickness and 1 inch in width. It is extruded into a rectangular bar shape, making it suitable for various industrial applications.

Yes, 182 copper is stronger, harder, and more wear-resistant than 110 copper. It is commonly used in resistance welding, circuit-breaker parts, and molds for plastic parts due to its durability and strength.

Yes, custom cut options are available from the warehouse, and the product ships within 1 business day, ensuring fast delivery for your projects.

Yes, a Material Test Report (MTR) is available for this Chromium Copper 182 rectangle bar, providing assurance of its material properties and quality.

No, this product is not DFARS compliant and is not classified as domestic, so it may not meet specific regulatory or sourcing requirements.

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