Product Entity
Nickel Clad Copper
Nickel clad copper combines copper conductivity with a nickel surface for battery, hydrogen, sensor and harsh environment applications.
Entity Definition
Nickel clad copper is a bimetal material with nickel bonded to copper, used when conductivity, corrosion resistance, high-temperature behavior or welding surface performance must be combined.
Known As
Core Specification Fields
- Nickel layer ratio
- Geometry
- Conductivity
- Surface condition
- Welding process
- Operating environment
Entity FAQ
What is NCC?
NCC is nickel clad copper, a bimetal material with a nickel surface and copper core.
Why use NCC instead of pure nickel?
NCC can provide better conductivity than pure nickel while retaining nickel surface benefits.
Where is NCC used?
NCC is used in battery, hydrogen, sensor, aerospace, oil and gas and harsh environment electrical applications.