Copper is a very special metal for industrial applications and has been mined for centuries. It is a ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. Pure copper is rather soft and malleable, and a freshly-exposed surface has a pinkish or peachy color. It is used as a thermal conductor, an electrical conductor, a building material, and a constituent of various metal alloys.Other copper minerals are far more economical to mine and purify into metallic copper that is used for wiring, electrical components, pennies and other coins, tubing and many other applications.Copper metal and alloys products have been used for thousands of years.
Copper owing to its properties such as electrical conductivity, corrosion resistance, ductility, malleability and rigidity finds wide applications in various fields. Specific applications of copper include power cables and wires, jelly filled cables, building wires, air conditioning and refrigeration tubings in telecom, power, construction, transportation, handicrafts, engineering, consumer durable, defence. The electrical industry claims a share of about 26%. The electronics and communications take another 30% share. With building construction (9%) and transportation (8%) added, the cumulative rises to about three-fourths. The other consuming sectors are engineering process and general (9%) and consumer durables (6%). Defence is also a substantial user. Another important consumer is handicrafts which are reported to consume close to 12% of copper in India. Apart from the primary copper production, scrap copper supply is placed at around 170,000 TPA. This is made up of defence cartridge brass scrap (17%); scrap from forging, fabrication, redrawing and machining (31%); old winding scrap (13%); copper cable scrap from electricity and telephone sector (12%); and cable units (9%).
The Indian copper industry comprises 3% on the world copper map. The unorganized sector players are also likely to contribute, however, about 1.5 – 2 lakh tonnes, thus; taking the total production of beyond one million tonnes towards the end of the current fiscal year. Major of LME-grade copper produced by the private sector majors is exported. HCL, however, has been dominating in the domestic market. SIIL, a part of Vedanta Resources, a London listed $3 billion, pioneered the manufacturing of continuous cast copper rods in India and established India’s largest copper smelting and refining plant for production of world class refined copper. India’s copper demand will likely grow by at least 7% in financial year 2010-11, fed by power sector, while demand from real estate and construction remains weak, according to industry analyst. In India the users segment such as winding wire, power cables, transformers industry and continued increased export of downstream products supporting higher demand.
Sterlite Industries, Hindalco and Hindustan Copper are the top three producers of the metal in the domestic market.
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Copper foil is a sheet of copper that is usually only a few micrometer in thickness. Copper foils are commonly used as a conductor in printed circuit...
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Copper rod is considered suitable for power and communication cables, house wire, strips for power and distribution transformers, magnet wires, etc. C...
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Copper and brass are two very similar looking metals but there are many occasions when it's useful to be able to differentiate between brass and coppe...
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Copper strip is produced in a wide variety of copper alloys, including clad composites. It can be produced in standard dimensions. Copper Strips Ma...
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Copper is one of the basic chemical elements. In its nearly pure state, copper is a reddish-orange metal known for its high thermal and electrical con...
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[NPCS/5056/23345] Copper cathode is a form of copper that has a purity of 99.95%. In order to remove impurities from copper ore, it undergoes two pro...
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Capacity : Copper Cathode: 1800 MT/Annum Copper Slag, Residue : 180 MT/Annum |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs 136 lakhs |
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TCI : Cost of Project: Rs 1348 lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 134800000 |
Copper makes vital contributions to sustaining and improving society. Copper's chemical, physical and aesthetic properties make it a material of choic...
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Project Opportunities in Production of Copper Ingots/Copper Ash from Copper Ore. Copper Extraction, Copper Processing, Making Copper Ingots. Copp...
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Copper makes vital contributions to sustaining and improving society. Copper's chemical, physical and aesthetic propertiesmake it a materialof choice...
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Capacity : Copper Powder : 15,000 MT/Annum |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs 307 lakhs |
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Rate of Return (ROR): 31.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 46.00 |
TCI : Cost of Project: Rs3050 lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 305000000 |
Copper makes vital contributions to sustaining and improving society. Copper's chemical, physical and aesthetic properties make it a material of choic...
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Capacity : Copper Powder:3.33 MT/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs 46 Lakhs |
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Rate of Return (ROR): 27.33 |
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TCI : Cost of Project:Rs 321 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 32100000 |
Copper is mankind’s oldest metal, dating back some 10,000 years. All of the great civilizations of the past used copper and copper alloys (principally...
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Capacity : Copper Ingot: 8 MT/Day, Copper Rod: 36 MT/Day, Copper Wire: 4 MT/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 278 Lakhs |
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Rate of Return (ROR): 62.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 54.00 |
TCI : Cost of Project : Rs. 1201 Lakhs |
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Copper is one of the most widespread materials used in the production of electronic equipment and found in multiple appliances as, e.g. circuit boards...
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Plant and Machinery cost: Rs.132 Lakhs |
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Rate of Return (ROR): 28.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 66.00 |
TCI : Cost of Project : Rs.1208 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 120800000 |