Fisk’s Comprehensive List of Copper Alloy Wire and Conductor Products, With Detailed Information and Engineering Specifications for Each
Organized here in alpha-numeric sequence rather than by category or industry, more detail on each individual product is available by selecting any link of interest. If you prefer to search our product line by industry application, please select the industry of choice, below.
All of our products are custom engineered to the requirements and specifications of our customers. In many cases, our products feature alloys available in wire form only from Fisk. Products, we hasten to add, of the highest quality. Fortunately, we have a team of scientists and engineers who have spent their professional lives focused on copper alloy wire. Their deep knowledge of these materials and their sense of what’s possible give us the insight needed to develop wire systems that will be both forward looking and effective.
By all means, if you want to know more, please contact a Fisk representative.
Copper Alloy Conductors
Copper alloys for electrical conductors possess specific properties suited for an array of demands and applications. They are designed to balance several competing engineering attributes — tensile strength, electrical conductivity, elongation, thermal stability, and mechanical processing. At Fisk, we’ve spent decades dedicating ourselves to the precision engineering of premium copper alloy conductor wire, culminating in an unrivaled expertise and core competency that continues today.
Nickel 201
ASTM Standards
- B1
- Hard drawn Copper wire
- B2
- Medium-hard drawn Copper wire
- B3
- Soft or annealed Copper wire
- B33
- Tinned soft or annealed Copper wire for electrical purposes
- B48
- Soft rectangular and square bare Copper wire for electrical conductors
- B105
- Hard drawn Copper alloy wires for electrical purposes
- B246
- Tinned hard drawn and medium-hard drawn Copper wire for electrical purposes
- B298
- Silver-coated soft or annealed Copper wire
- B355
- Nickel-coated soft or annealed Copper wire
- B624
- High-strength, high-conductivity Copper alloy wire for electronic applications
Copper Alloy Wire
Copper alloy wire has a storied history, yet the pursuit of exceptional quality and unwavering reliability in robust applications has remained a rare achievement. Fisk leads the way in the realm of enhanced, high-performance materials crafted to address intricate engineering challenges resulting in a multitude of pioneering processes and products. We are driven by the unwavering belief that our innovations will continue to reshape the landscape, making excellence the new standard in copper alloy wire applications.
ASTM Standards
- B36
- Brass plate, sheet, strip, and rolled bar
- B99
- Copper Silicon alloy wire for general purposes
- B103
- Phosphor Bronze plate, sheet, strip, and rolled bar
- B122
- Copper Nickel Tin alloy, Copper Nickel Zinc alloy (Nickel Silver), and Copper Nickel alloy plate, sheet, strip, and rolled bar
- B134
- Brass wire
- B152
- Copper sheet, strip, plate, and rolled bar
- B159
- Phosphor Bronze wire
- B194
- Copper Beryllium alloy plate, sheet, strip, and rolled bar
- B197
- Copper Beryllium alloy
- B206
- Copper Nickel Zinc (Nickel Silver) wire and Copper Nickel alloy wire
- B250
- General requirements for Wrought Copper alloy wire
- B272
- Flat Copper products with finished (rolled or drawn) edges (flat wire and strip)
- B412
- Copper Nickel Silicon alloy wire
- B422
- Copper Nickel Silicon Magnesium alloy sheet or strip
- B465
- Copper Iron alloy plate, sheet, strip and rolled bar
- B74
- Copper Zirconium alloy sheet and strip
Fine Wire
Our efforts in specialty and fine wire focus directly on the ever-increasing requirements for high performance products at smaller sizes. From traditional spring materials in beryllium copper, to alternative beryllium-free systems, our specialty and fine wire products bring together our existing alloy and conductor lines to offer unique combinations of strength, conductivity, formability, and resistance to relaxation or softening. With careful consideration of these attributes and a complete range of available plating solutions, we can meet the requirements of a wide variety of parts from electronic contacts to mechanical springs.
ASTM Standards
- B36
- Brass plate, sheet, strip, and rolled bar
- B99
- Copper Silicon alloy wire for general purposes
- B103
- Phosphor Bronze plate, sheet, strip, and rolled bar
- B122
- Copper Nickel Tin alloy, Copper Nickel Zinc alloy (Nickel Silver), and Copper Nickel alloy plate, sheet, strip, and rolled bar
- B134
- Brass wire
- B152
- Copper sheet, strip, plate, and rolled bar
- B159
- Phosphor Bronze wire
- B194
- Copper Beryllium alloy plate, sheet, strip, and rolled bar
- B197
- Copper Beryllium alloy
- B206
- Copper Nickel Zinc (Nickel Silver) wire and Copper Nickel alloy wire
- B250
- General requirements for Wrought Copper alloy wire
- B272
- Flat Copper products with finished (rolled or drawn) edges (flat wire and strip)
- B412
- Copper Nickel Silicon alloy wire
- B422
- Copper Nickel Silicon Magnesium alloy sheet or strip
- B465
- Copper Iron alloy plate, sheet, strip and rolled bar
- B74
- Copper Zirconium alloy sheet and strip
Fisk Alloy by Industry
Today, the passion for innovation burns bright at Fisk as we explore specialty alloys to address the needs of numerous diverse industries, and meet today’s rigorous balance of design requirements — premium-quality wires that are lighter, stronger, more flexible, more conductive, more tolerant of extreme operating environments yet environmentally friendly.
More than once our drive to improve precision has also pushed the competitive standard for wire suppliers. Perhaps most telling, though, is that these innovations were in response to customer needs for aerospace, electronic, automotive, medical and many other applications. We’re also keenly aware that each reflects a commitment to develop processes and products that will give our customers, regardless of industry focus, a consistent competitive advantage, year after year.