NCC-50% IACS: Higher Conductivity Grade
1. Introduction
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3. Performance Analysis
4. Conclusion
Frequently Asked Questions
What is NCC-50%?
NCC-50% is a higher conductivity grade of Nickel-Clad Copper with 50% IACS conductivity, manufactured using clad and weld process. It offers an optimal balance between electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance.
How does NCC-50% compare to NCC-40%?
NCC-50% provides 25% higher conductivity (50% vs 40% IACS) with lower nickel content (25-35% vs 35-45%), making it ideal for applications where electrical efficiency is more critical than maximum corrosion resistance.
What applications benefit most from NCC-50%?
NCC-50% is ideal for applications requiring both good conductivity and corrosion resistance, such as battery terminals, electrical connectors, and industrial conductors in moderately corrosive environments.
What are the cost advantages of NCC-50%?
NCC-50% offers 20-30% cost savings compared to pure nickel conductors while maintaining excellent corrosion resistance and high-temperature performance, making it a cost-effective alternative.
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Tables
| Grade | Conductivity | Nickel Volume Ratio |
|---|---|---|
| NCC-40% | 38-42% | 35-45% |
| NCC-50% | 48-52% | 25-35% |
| NCC-60% | 58-62% | 15-25% |
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Conductivity | 48-52% IACS |
| Tensile Strength | 250-350 MPa |
| Max Temperature | 400°C |
References
- ASTM B355: Nickel-Coated Copper Wire ASTM (2020)