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"Dan R. Johnson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 12 Mar 2003 12:57:01 -0800
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The electrical characteristics of 770(Cu/Zn/NI;55,27,18) or 752
(Cu/Zn/NI;65,17,18) are almost exactly the same as brass. Brass is pretty
close to copper. Copper is a great conductor and has a low mu. Other than
ascetics we would probably use copper. Nickel silver doesn't tarnish, i.e.
maintains a nice appearance indefinably. It also is malauble, mealuable,
..... easy to bend. Works well with chem. etch processing to.
BTW; We had our monthly b-day lunch, made up for sweet and low with an extra
slice of pizza.
Dan

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