Cold-Rolled Products
Cold rolling is typically used to produce strips and sheets with small thicknesses up to 10 mm, the most common thicknesses for these products being between 0.3 and 6 mm. Strips previously hot-rolled to approx. 6–10 mm are then cold rolled to obtain coils of a specified thickness, from which sheets and strips can later be cut or slit into non-standard, custom widths.
EN 1652 – Copper and copper alloys – Copper plate, sheet and strip for general purposes
EN 13599 – Copper and copper alloys – Copper plate, sheet and strip for electrical purposes
EN 1172 – Copper and copper alloys – Sheet and strip for building purposes.
Details:
Thickness tolerances
Width tolerances
Length tolerances
Perpendicularity tolerances
Flatness tolerances
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