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.
Precious Metals | |
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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 | |
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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. | |
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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 |