The Conductivity Conundrum: Deoxidizing Without Losing Power
In the world of high-conductivity casting, oxygen is the persistent enemy. Molten copper is essentially a sponge for gas; if left untreated during the melting process, it readily absorbs oxygen from the atmosphere. Upon cooling, this dissolved oxygen reacts with the copper to form Copper Oxide (Cu2O) at the grain boundaries, leading to steam embrittlement,…