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Copper and Copper Products

Copper is one of the most important industrial metals in the world.
It combines high electrical and thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, and recyclability — making it essential across energy, construction, and manufacturing industries.

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1. Primary Copper Products

These are base materials produced directly from refined copper cathodes.

  • Copper Cathodes – Electrolytic copper, Grade A (LME standard, 99.97–99.99% purity).

  • Copper Wire Rods – Used for drawing into electrical wire and cable.

  • Copper Ingots / Billets – Raw material for foundries and extrusion.

  • Copper Anodes – For electro-refining and plating applications.

  • Copper Granules & Powder – Used in metallurgy, chemical processes, and additive manufacturing.​

 

2. Semi-Finished Copper Products

Processed forms are made by rolling, drawing, or extrusion.

  • Copper Sheets & Plates – For roofing, engineering, and decorative use.

  • Copper Strips & Foils – For electronics, transformers, and batteries.

  • Copper Rods & Bars – Round, square, or hexagonal, for industrial use.

  • Copper Pipes & Tubes – Seamless or welded, for plumbing, cooling, and HVAC.

  • Copper Coils & Profiles – Custom shapes for industrial fabrication.​

 

3. Electrical and Conductive Products

Copper’s high conductivity makes it the first choice for the electrical industry.

  • Bare and Annealed Copper Wire – Standard conductor material.

  • Tinned and Enamelled Wire – For motors, transformers, and coils.

  • Copper Braids & Connectors – Flexible grounding and bonding components.

  • Copper Cables – Power transmission and industrial installations.

  • Electrical Terminals & Contacts – Precision components for switchgear and control systems.​

 

4. Industrial Components

Copper’s strength, corrosion resistance, and formability suit many mechanical uses.

  • Copper Fittings & Valves – Plumbing and pipeline systems.

  • Copper Busbars & Earth Strips – Power distribution and grounding.

  • Copper Bolts, Nuts & Washers – Conductive and corrosion-resistant hardware.

  • Copper Gaskets & Seals – High-temperature and pressure applications.​

 

5. Copper Alloys

Alloying copper with other metals produces materials for specialized performance.

  • Brass (Cu + Zn) – Widely used for fittings, valves, and decorative items.

  • Bronze (Cu + Sn) – Bearings, coins, and marine equipment.

  • Cupronickel (Cu + Ni) – Corrosion-resistant tubes for marine and condenser use.

  • Copper–Beryllium / Copper–Chromium Alloys – High-strength, high-conductivity applications like tools and electrodes.

 

6. Advanced Copper Products

Modern technology requires precision-grade copper materials.

  • Copper Foil for Batteries and PCB – Essential in electronics and EV batteries.

  • Copper Powder for 3D Printing – Additive manufacturing applications.

  • Copper Mesh & Screens – EMI shielding and industrial filtration.

  • Copper Nano-Powder & Coated Electrodes – Used in electronics, welding, and catalysis.

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​7. Fine Copper 99.9999# (6N Copper)

Fine Copper 99.9999# represents copper of exceptional purity – essentially a nearly perfect metallic material. Produced through advanced electrolytic refining, it achieves a purity level of 99.9999%, reducing impurities to only a few parts per million. This ultra‑high purity is the result of multi‑stage refining processes and is intended for specialized industries requiring maximum conductivity and chemical stability.

 

8. Recycled and Scrap Copper

Secondary sources are essential for sustainable production.

  • Copper Wire Scrap (Grade A & B)

  • Millberry, Birch, Candy, and Berry Scrap

  • Granulated, Sheet, and Turning Scrap

  • Radiator and Motor Scrap

  • Insulated or Stripped Cable Scrap
    All materials are sorted, cleaned, and prepared for re-melting and refining.

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