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NEN-EN 1978

Copper and copper alloys - Copper cathodes

active, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 September 2022
Status: active
Page Count: 20
ICS Code (Copper products): 77.150.30
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This document specifies the composition and property requirements for cathodes of two copper grades, designated Cu-CATH-1 (CR001A) and Cu-CATH-2 (CR002A).

Annex A (normative) describes methods for sampling cathodes for use in cases of dispute between the purchaser and the supplier. Annex B (informative) gives information on the relationships between electrical resistivity and conductivity of copper.

Document History

NEN-EN 1978
September 1, 2022
Copper and copper alloys - Copper cathodes
This document specifies the composition and property requirements for cathodes of two copper grades, designated Cu-CATH-1 (CR001A) and Cu-CATH-2 (CR002A). Annex A (normative) describes methods for...
September 1, 2021
Copper and copper alloys - Copper cathodes
This document specifies the composition and property requirements for cathodes of two copper grades, designated Cu-CATH-1 (CR001A) and Cu-CATH-2 (CR002A). Annex A (normative) describes methods for...
April 1, 1998
Copper and copper alloys - Copper cathodes
Specifies the composition and property requirements for cathodes of two copper grades, designated Cu-CATH-1 (CR001A) and Cu-CATH-2 (CR002A). Annex A describes methods for sampling cathodes for use in...
July 1, 1995
Copper and copper alloys - Copper cathodes
Specifies the composition and property requirements for cathodes of two copper grades, designated Cu-CATH-1 (CR001A) and Cu-CATH-2 (CR002A). Annex A describes methods for sampling cathodes for use in...

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