FACTS ABOUT COPPER

• Copper originating from latin word “Cuprum”, is a mineral that plays an important role in our everyday lives. It is highly ductile, malleable, electrically conductive and extremely resistant to corrosion. These properties make copper an important industrial metal. It’s also a key dietary nutrient, and has antimicrobial properties that are becoming more valued every day for the ability to prevent infection.

• Copper is the 29th element of the Periodic Table. A semi-precious, nonferrous metal, it has hundreds of uses, including electrical and electronics, plumbing, construction, architecture, general industry, transportation and health care.

• Pure copper melts at 1,083°Celcius (1,981° Fahrenheit). Superior heat transfer, electrical conductivity, and corrosion resistance are its three most important properties.

• Brass and bronze are the most well-known families of copper-based alloys. Brasses consist of copper and zinc, while bronzes are mostly copper alloyed with tin, aluminium, silicon or beryllium.

• Other copper alloy families include copper-nickel, copper-nickel-zinc, which are often referred to as nickel.

THE ABOVE FACTS DRIVE OUR TEAM TO DEAL WITH COPPER PRODUCTS WITH PASSION AND LOVE. IT IS EXACTLY WHAT WE HAVE ACHIEVED AND ARE DEVELOPING ON A DAILY BASIS. SOURCING AND MARKETING AROUND THE WORLD FROM MINED MATERIAL TO REFINED PRODUCT.

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• Copper residues and wastes
• Copper reverts
• Smelter secondary materials
• Copper by-products
• Concentrates
• Copper scrap (granules, millberry, candy berry, birch cliff)
• Blister
• Anodes
• Cathodes