Copper, brass & bronze · ASTM B187

Copper C110 — Machining & Properties

Typical properties, what Copper C110 is like on a machine tool, what it gets used for, and the tolerance and finishes we hold on it — from a shop that actually machines it, not a datasheet aggregator. Every figure here drives our own calculators.

8.94 g/cm³
Density (typical)
235 MPa
Tensile strength
HB 45
Hardness
Good
Machinability
17 µm/m·°C
Thermal expansion
117 GPa
Elastic modulus
±0.010mm
Achievable tolerance

Machining Copper C110

Machinability is rated good — a well-behaved material to machine with correctly chosen tooling and parameters. Brass CZ121 and CZ131 are among the most economical materials to machine — their outstanding chip-breaking behaviour allows high speeds and excellent surface finish. Beryllium copper must be machined with appropriate respiratory controls in place.

Our standard achievable tolerance on Copper C110 is ±0.010mm under normal conditions, with tighter tolerances on critical features agreed at quotation. Standard finishes: As machined, silver plate. Full material traceability with MTR and CoC documentation on every order.

Typical applications

High-conductivity busbars, electrical components, terminals.

Use Copper C110 in our free tools

Other copper, brass & bronze grades we machine: Copper C101 (ETP) · Brass CZ121 (CW614N) · Brass CZ131 (CW617N) · Phosphor Bronze PB102 (CW451K)all 50 grades.

Reference tool. Values are typical for the grade and condition stated and vary by supplier, temper and batch — they are reference data, not a specification. The Material Test Report supplied with your order is the governing document for the material actually used. Figures are provided in good faith for early design guidance and are not a substitute for the published standard or your own engineering judgement. Always verify against the controlled standard and your drawing before manufacture. If a feature is critical, tell us at quotation stage and we'll confirm it explicitly.
Questions engineers actually ask

Copper C110 — FAQ

What is the density of Copper C110?

8.94 g/cm³ (typical). That is 8940 kg/m³ — our metal weight calculator uses exactly this figure for Copper C110.

What is the tensile strength of Copper C110?

Typically 235 MPa. Treat it as a typical value, not a specification — the Material Test Report supplied with your order states the actual certified figures for the batch.

Is Copper C110 easy to machine?

Its machinability is rated good — a well-behaved material to machine with correctly chosen tooling and parameters.

What is Copper C110 used for?

Typical applications: High-conductivity busbars, electrical components, terminals.

What tolerance can be held when machining Copper C110?

Our standard achievable tolerance on Copper C110 is ±0.010mm under normal conditions (ISO 2768-f general tolerancing). Tighter tolerances on critical features can be agreed at quotation for specific geometries.

Can Dalloway machine Copper C110?

Yes — we machine Copper C110 in-house on 3, 4 and 5-axis milling and CNC turning, from single prototypes to production, with MTR and CoC documentation standard. Typical finishes: As machined, silver plate.

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