Clad Metals

Clad Metal can be defined as the combination (bonding) of two or more metals metallurgically bonded under high pressure, resulting in one-piece composite with physical and electrical properties that cannot be achieved with a single metal or alloy.

These composite metals are widely applied to automotive electrical and electronic components, EV components, secondary batteries, and mobile phones.

  • Characteristics: Effectively used in designing multifunctional products
    Reducing production cost by replacing precious metals.
    Obtain different metal characteristics in one single metal.
  • Applications: Automotive electrical and electronic components,
    EV components, Switches, Motors, Batteries,
    Mobile Phones components.
  • Major Types: Inlay Clads, Overlay Clads, Solder Clads
Inlay Clads, Overlay Clads, and Solder Clads
Precious Metals
Gold Au
Au-Ag
Au-Ag-Pt
Gold Au
Ag-Cu
Ag-Cu-Ni
Ag-Cu
Ag-Pd
Ag-Cd
Ag-Ni
Ag-Cdo
Palladium Pd
Pd-Ag
Pd-Ag-Ni
Base Metals
Copper C1020
C1100
Brass C2600
C2680
Phosphor Bronze C5191
C5210
C5212
Beryllium Copper C1720
Aluminium A1100
A5052
Nickel Silver C7521
C7701
Stainless Steel SUS301
SUS430
SUS304
Copper Alloy MX96
MX215
Dimensions Min. Max.
Base Metal Thickness 0.02mm 1.5mm
Width 2mm 100mm
Overlay Thickness 0.1㎛
Inlay Thinkness 0.02㎛ 40% of overall
thickness
Width 1.2mm 40mm