Chemical Composition
Grade |
Copper Content (%) |
Description |
C11000 |
99.9% |
Electrolytic Tough Pitch (ETP) |
C10100 |
99.99% |
Oxygen-Free High Conductivity (OFHC) |
C10200 |
99.95% |
Oxygen-Free (OF) |
Physical & Electrical Properties
Property |
Typical Value |
Density |
8.96 g/cm³ |
Melting Point |
1083°C (1981°F) |
Electrical Conductivity |
97–100% IACS |
Resistivity |
~1.68 µΩ·cm at 20°C |
Tensile Strength |
200–400 MPa (based on temper) |
Elongation |
15–45% |
Thermal Conductivity |
~385–400 W/m·K |
Modulus of Elasticity |
~110–128 GPa |
Types of Copper Wire
Based on Form
- Solid wire: Single strand, used in fixed installations
- Stranded wire: Multiple strands twisted together, more flexible
- Braided wire: High-flex applications, shielding
- Flat wire: For ribbon cables or specific engineering uses
Based on Insulation
- Bare Copper Wire: No insulation
- Tinned Copper Wire: Coated with tin for corrosion resistance
- PVC/XLPE Insulated Wire: Used in power cables
- Enameled Wire (Magnet Wire): Coated with thin insulation for motors, transformers
Sizes and Gauges
Copper wire is standardized by AWG (American Wire Gauge), SWG (Standard Wire Gauge), or mm² (cross-sectional area).
Example Sizes |
Diameter (mm) |
Ampacity (approx.) |
22 AWG |
0.64 mm |
7 A (short runs) |
14 AWG |
1.63 mm |
15–20 A |
6 AWG |
4.11 mm |
55 A |
1/0 AWG |
8.25 mm |
150 A |
Ampacity depends on insulation, temperature, and installation conditions.
Manufacturing Process
- Casting of high-purity copper
- Hot rolling and drawing into rods
- Cold drawing to reduce diameter
- Annealing to soften (if needed)
- Stranding or braiding
- Insulation coating (optional)
- Winding or spooling
Applications
Electrical & Electronics
- Power cables
- Wiring in buildings and panels
- Motors, generators, transformers
- PCB tracks (enameled wire)
Telecommunication
- Coaxial cables
- LAN cables (Cat5/Cat6)
Automotive & Aerospace
- Battery cables
- Wiring harnesses
Industrial & Renewable Energy
- Busbars
- Wind turbines
- Solar panel wiring
Advantages of Copper Wire
- Highest electrical conductivity among non-precious metals
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- High thermal conductivity
- Good ductility and formability
- Compatible with soldering
- Long service life
International Standards
Standard Body |
Code / Description |
ASTM |
B3 (soft or annealed), B8 (stranded) |
IEC |
60228 (conductor sizes, classes) |
IS |
IS 8130 (Indian standard for conductors) |
UL/CSA |
UL 83, UL 758 for insulated wires |
BS |
BS 6231, BS 6004 |
JIS |
JIS C3102 (Japanese standard) |
Common Wire Labels & Classifications
- Class 1: Solid conductor
- Class 2: Stranded conductor
- Class 5: Flexible conductor
- Class 6: Extra-flexible conductor
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