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Automotive
- Automotive Hydraulic Brake Tube: The Case for 90-10 Copper-Nickel Tubing
Recent tests prove that 90-10 copper-nickel tube (UNS C70600) is superior to steel tubes when run through over 120 cycles (includes test results, pictures). - 1999 Detroit International Auto Show
A review of new developments in the automotive industry. - Electric Vehicles
The current state of electric vehicles. - Automotive Radiators and Heat Exchangers
Information on the CuproBraze Radiator and the advantages of copper alloys in automotive heat exchangers. - Copper-Nickel Automotive Vehicle Brake Tubing
A review of the history and performance of copper-nickel brake tubing.
Automotive Uses of Copper & Copper Alloys Sponsored in part by
Copper in Automotive
New technological advances in copper are proven to produce more energy efficient, durable and higher quality parts in automotives in the years to come.
Copper is an essential component of many of the latest design elements in today's cars?

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Copper’s advantages as primary metal and recycled metal, for brazed, long-life radiators and radiator parts for tomorrow’s cars and trucks:
- Virtual 100% recyclability supported by well-established, worldwide reclamation infrastructure.
- Low energy consumption in manufacturing and refining compared to aluminum.
- Superior thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance and strength.
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