3/4 inch ETP C110 Copper Square Rods are commonly used for bus bars, wiring and other electrical hardware. ETP (Electrolytic Tough Pitch Copper) can be soldered, brazed but not heat treated. Half-Hard C110 offers higher tolerance than the hard version of the alloy. This size is a popular substitute for 6mm copper bar.

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Height
0.75
Max Length
144
Alloy
110
Temper
H02
Metal Type
Copper
Shape
Bar-Square
Yes
RoHS
Yes
REACH
Yes
Custom Cut Warehouse
1
Weight/Lineal Foot
2.18 pounds
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Mechanical Properties

Density g/cm^3
9
Yield Tensile Strength KSI
36
Ultimate Tensile Strength KSI
42
Shear Strength KSI
26
Electrical Conductivity % IACS
100
Brinell Hardness 500 kg load
74
Rockwell Hardness B Scale
40
Elongation % in 2 in.
14
Melting Point °F
1949 - 1981
Machinability %
20
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Chemistry Information : 110 Copper

Element
Percentage
Element
Percentage
Element
Percentage
Cu
99.9
O
0.04

This 3/4 inch ETP C110 Copper Square Bar is commonly used for bus bars, wiring, and other electrical hardware due to its excellent electrical conductivity and machinability.

Yes, the copper square bar is available for custom cutting with lengths up to 144 inches, and custom cuts are processed at warehouse 1.

Yes, this copper bar complies with RoHS and REACH standards and comes with an available Material Test Report (MTR) for quality assurance.

The 110-H02 copper bar has a machinability rating of 20, a yield tensile strength of 36 ksi, and an ultimate tensile strength of 42 ksi, making it suitable for various fabrication needs.

Pricing ranges from $91.92 to $666.56 depending on length, with multiple length options in stock and ready to ship, and weights varying accordingly from about 2.18 lb for 12 inches up to 26.16 lb for 144 inches.

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