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Ofhc_dsc.7z May 2026

OFHC copper (ASTM/SAE grades C10100 or C10200) is highly valued for its electrical conductivity (up to 101% IACS) and thermal conductivity (

The file refers to a compressed archive containing Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) experimental data for Oxygen-Free High-Conductivity (OFHC) copper . This specific dataset is often cited in research papers focused on the thermal stability and recrystallization behavior of copper under extreme conditions. Content and Research Context OFHC_DSC.7z

Research using this data often explores how severe plastic deformation (e.g., through wire drawing or extrusion) affects copper's thermal stability. For instance, studies have shown that cold-worked copper can soften at temperatures as low as 200∘C200 raised to the composed with power C due to its low recrystallization temperature. OFHC copper (ASTM/SAE grades C10100 or C10200) is

), making it essential for high-fidelity audio, power semiconductors, and fusion systems. How to Access the File For instance, studies have shown that cold-worked copper

Since the file uses the .7z extension, it requires specialized software to extract its contents. high-conductivity ofhc copper: Topics by Science.gov

The data within this archive typically supports studies on the physical and mechanical properties of ultra-pure copper (99.99% minimum purity).