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In Reply to: Not quite.... posted by alan m. kafton on September 24, 2016 at 15:33:53:
The bottom line is the terminology they use may be a misnomer or just sloppy hype. If one picks-apart the wording, the term "high-purity copper/brass alloy mix" would either mean a high-purity copper element is added to an undetermined quality brass alloy element as a special "mix" which would mean the result is some sort of exotic alloy, *-or-* the conductive path features both high-purity copper parts and brass alloy parts used in tandem, *-or-* what is being referred to is the copper content of the brass alloy is that of a high-purity copper element added to the zinc element, which would make more sense. However, one should find out what purity of copper is actually implemented by Cooper brand in terms of the actual copper they use to manufacture their stock brass AC outlet, since in my opinion, cruzeFIRST has no credibility when it comes to the apparent design of their questionable Maestro AC outlet to believe it's nothing more than a cryo'd and mysteriously treated stock Cooper brand product.
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