Copper is offered in different shapes (round and square rods, bars, cube, ingots, records). The degree of purity is 99.9%. The material has excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. It is very easy to forge and cold form. However, cold forming reduces the elongation at break to less than 5%. Fine copper 999 is resistant to air and water. It shows excellent stability against alkalis. In powder form, the material is flammable and combustible. In compact form - non-flammable.
Copper is used in various areas as in metallurgy as an alloy. Other possible uses include the production of wire, round rods and rails. Due to its good electrical conductivity, copper is used in electrical engineering in the electrical industry.
Granules made of pure copper have the following features:
Purity level - 99.99%;
excellent thermal and electrical conductivity;
very easy to forge and cold form;
air and water resistant;
stable against alkalis.
The most important areas of application of copper:
as an alloy additive;
Production of wire, round bars and rails;
Electrical industry.
