The difference between 59 copper and 62 copper is mainly manifested in the following aspects:
1.The content of the ingredients varies.
59 copper is an alloy with high copper content, of which the copper content is 59%, and the rest are zinc, iron and other impurity elements. 62 copper is an alloy with a higher copper content, of which the copper content is 62%, and the rest are impurity elements such as zinc and iron.
2.The physical properties are different.
The physical properties of 59 copper and 62 copper are also different. The strength and hardness of 59 copper are relatively low, while the strength and hardness of 62 copper are higher. In addition, 59 copper also has relatively poor electrical and thermal conductivity, while 62 copper has better electrical and thermal conductivity.
3.The field of application is different.
Since 59 copper and 62 copper have different composition content and physical properties, their application fields are also different. 59 copper is mainly used to manufacture parts and components in the fields of electrical appliances, communications, electronics, etc., while 62 copper is mainly used to manufacture parts and components in automobiles, machinery, construction and other fields.
Density. There is also a difference in the density of 59 copper and 62 copper. In general, the density of 59 copper is about 84g cm, while 62 copper has a density of about 88g/cm³。Therefore, when manufacturing parts, it is necessary to calculate and design accordingly according to the different material densities.
In short, the difference between 59 copper and 62 copper is mainly reflected in the composition content, physical properties and application fields, and their densities are also different. When selecting and using materials, the selection needs to be based on the specific application needs and material properties.