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Boway Exhibits Copper Alloys Strips for EVs and Consumer Electronics

Boway, a Germany based producer of tailor-made alloys, tempers, as well as a wide range of coating options such as hot-dipped tinning exhibits at Electronica 2022 its copper alloy strips for connecters which are used in manufacturing of consumer electronics and EVs as well.

In point of fact, Boway shows at Electronica 2022 the following copper alloy strips Boway 19920 which is a a green and beryllium-free solution that boasts high thermal stress relaxation resistance, Boway 70318,  a copper alloy solution self-developed by Boway in response to the technological trends driven by miniaturization and Boway 42300 is a precipitation-hardening Cu-Sn-Ni-Si alloy with medium electrical conductivity (≥30% IACS), excellent corrosion resistance and temperature softening resistance and lastly it introduces Boway 18160 which is a CuCrZr alloy with its overall performance boosted by cold forming and by precipitation of CuCrZr-phases during heat treatment. 

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