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Tellurium copper’s resistance to hydrogen embrittlement and high conductivity make it a good choice for electrical applications, especially those which require extensive machining. The addition of tellurium to copper results in short, clean chips and allows cutting speeds of five times those used with pure copper, with much less wear on tool life. Also, the electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity and ductility are only slightly altered from pure copper. Typical applications include welding tips, switch gears, bolts and studs, and relay parts.
Typical Analysis in Percent: Copper (including tellurium) Min. 99.9 Phosphorus 0.004 - 0.012 Tellurium 0.4 - 0.7 Typical Physical Properties: Electrical Conductivity: 90% IACS Thermal Conductivity: 205 BTU/ft2/ft/hr/oF Softening Temperature: Approximately 350 oC Hot Formability: Good Cold Formability: Good Machinability (Free Cutting Brass = 100): 90 Soldering: Excellent Brazing: Good Welding: Oxy-acetylene Welding: Not Recommended Metal-arc Welding: Not Recommended Gas-shielded-arc Welding: Fair Resistance Welding: Not Recommended Resistance Butt Welding: Fair Typical Mechanical Properties: Size Tensile Yield Elongation Range Strength Strength Temper (in.) (ksi) (ksi) (%) Half Hard 1/16 to ¼ 38 30 8 over ¼ to 2⅝ 38 30 12 Hard 1/16 to ¼ 48 40 4 over ¼ to 1¼ 44 38 8 over 1¼ to 3 40 35 8 |



