A Closer Look: Electrical Busbar Copper Flat Bar C10200 C11000 Pure Round Flat Brass

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December 10, 2025
Category Connection: Copper Nickel Bar
Brief: Experience a brief tour of features designed to deliver dependable outcomes. In this video, we take a closer look at Electrical Busbar Copper Flat Bars made from C10200 and C11000 pure copper, as well as round flat brass variants. You'll see a detailed showcase of their specifications, available shapes including round, square, flat, and customized options, and learn about their applications in electric light industry, machinery manufacturing, and defense sectors.
Related Product Features:
  • Available in high-purity copper grades like C10200 and C11000, as well as brass and bronze alloys.
  • Offers multiple shapes including round, square, flat, hexagon, oval, and half-round bars.
  • Customizable dimensions for bars, wires, plates, strips, and tubes to meet specific requirements.
  • Manufactured to international standards including ASTM, JIS, DIN, BS, and GB/T.
  • Suitable for applications in electric light industry, machinery manufacturing, and building sectors.
  • Features various surface finishes such as polished, bright, oiled, hair line, brush, and mirror.
  • Available in different hardness levels from 1/16 hard to full hard.
  • Copper Nickel Rod variants like C11000 and C12200 are ideal for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical connectors.
Faqs:
  • What materials and grades are available for the Electrical Busbar Copper Flat Bar?
    The product is available in copper, brass, bronze, and special copper alloys, including grades like C10200, C11000, C12200 under ASTM, and equivalents in GB/T, JIS, BS, and DIN/ISO standards.
  • Can the dimensions and shapes of the copper bars be customized?
    Yes, we offer customized dimensions for bars, wires, plates, strips, and tubes, and shapes including round, square, flat, hexagon, oval, and half-round as per customer requirements.
  • What are the common applications for these copper and brass bars?
    They are widely used in electric light industry, machinery manufacturing, building industry, defense industry, HVAC systems, plumbing, and for electrical components like connectors and cable lugs.