

Copper Scrap
Product Description: Copper Scrap
Overview
Copper scrap refers to discarded copper materials that can be recycled and reused. This valuable resource is sourced from various industries, including construction, electronics, and manufacturing, and is crucial for sustainable copper production. Copper scrap is highly sought after for its excellent conductivity, malleability, and resistance to corrosion.
Uses
Copper Production: Re-melted and refined for the production of new copper products.
Electrical Industry: Used in the manufacturing of wires, cables, and electrical components.
Plumbing: Recycled into pipes, fittings, and other plumbing materials.
Construction: Utilized in roofing, cladding, and other architectural elements.
Electronics: Essential in the production of circuit boards, connectors, and other electronic components.
Art and Craft: Repurposed for artistic and decorative applications.
Specifications
Material Composition: Primarily composed of copper with varying levels of purity.
Types of Scrap: Includes insulated wire, bare bright copper, copper tubing, and mixed copper scrap.
Grade: Different grades based on purity and contamination levels, such as #1 Copper, #2 Copper, and #3 Copper.
Size: Varies from small shavings and granules to large pieces of tubing and wiring.
Density: Typically around 8,960 kg/m³.
Packaging: Usually supplied in bulk, bales, or containers.
Benefits
Sustainability: Reduces the need for mining new copper ore, conserving natural resources.
Energy Efficiency: Recycling copper uses significantly less energy compared to producing new copper from raw materials.
Cost-Effective: Lower cost than new copper, providing economic benefits for manufacturers.
Environmental Impact: Reduces greenhouse gas emissions and minimizes landfill waste.
High Conductivity: Maintains excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, making it suitable for various applications.
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