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Hello,
Rounded to the nearest tenth of thousandth, 1 oz. = .0014" per square foot
(think of an area one (1) square foot in size and one (1) oz. of copper is
poured into this one (1) square foot area - that equates to .0014" in copper
thickness over the one (1) square foot area - Half (.5) oz. is half this
thickness (.0007").
Sincerely,
Rick A. Scovel
Customer Support
Dynamic Vision
Scott Holthausen wrote:
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> Hello Technetter's
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> Roughly, how thick is 1oz. copper? How about .5oz. copper? I can't seem to
> remember how the equation goes.
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> Thanks,
> Scott Holthausen
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