Copper (Cu), chemical element, a reddish, extremely ductile metal of Group 11 (Ib) of the periodic table that is an unusually good conductor of electricity and heat. Copper is found in the free metallic state in nature. This native copper was first used (c. 8000 bce) as a substitute for stone by Neolithic (New Stone Age) humans. Metallurgy dawned in Mesopotamia as copper was cast to shape in molds (c. 4000 bce), was reduced to metal from ores with fire and charcoal, and was intentionally alloyed with tin as bronze (c. 3500 bce).
Inner Grooved Copper Tube
Ongoing rise of Air Conditioners and Refrigerators in the market and production in GCC and other part of the world and Heat Transfer Systems in engineering industries and automobile sectors all over the world, makes Copper tubes an essential and unmatched engineering material as Copper possesses superior heat transfer properties with excellent corrosion resistant. Seamless Copper Tubes meeting the specification requirements of ASTM B68, ASTM B280 and JIS H3300 for ACR applications are in a commanding and challenging position in the market.
Copper Ingot / Copper Ash from Copper Ore
Copper is the perfect material for recycling. It is valuable, easy to identify, easy to clean, heavy and can be much use to foundries & other non-ferrous industries as scrap. It has many important alloys e.g. bronze and brass. Copper being very versatile metal, it encompasses a very wide field of applications which comprise electric wiring, switches, plumbing, heating, roofing and building construction, chemical and pharmaceutical machinery etc.
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