Copper ingots are high-purity materials used in various industrial applications, including electrical engineering, construction, and machinery manufacturing. They are known for their excellent conductivity, high thermal resistance, and unique properties.
Product Overview
Copper ingots are solid purple-red metals with excellent electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and ductility. As one of the essential raw materials in metallurgy, copper ingots are widely used across industries such as electrical, electronics, mechanical manufacturing, and construction. Made from high-purity copper, they ensure excellent performance in various applications. The ingot's stable shape, high density, and suitability for further processing make it ideal for producing a wide range of copper products.
Product Features
- High Purity Copper:With a purity of 4N to 6N, ensuring high-quality copper ingots
- Excellent Conductivity and Thermal Conductivity:Suitable for applications in electrical, electronics, and thermal conduction fields
- Strong Corrosion Resistance:Highly resistant to corrosion, making it suitable for use in harsh environments
- Stable Physical Properties:High melting point and density, suitable for use in high-temperature environments
- Easy to Process and Form:Performs excellently in subsequent processing and manufacturing techniques
Applications
- Electrical Industry:Used in the manufacture of cables, wires, motors, transformers, etc.
- Electronics Industry:Widely used in the production of integrated circuits, electronic components, etc.
- Mechanical Manufacturing:Used in the production of mechanical parts, sliding bearings, heat exchangers, etc.
- Construction Industry:Applied in building pipelines, pipe fittings, and decorative components
- Defense Industry:Used in the manufacturing of bullets, shells, and other military equipment parts
- Chemical Industry:Suitable for the production of vacuum devices, distillation pots, and other equipment
Element | Measured Value | Standard Value | Unit | Element | Measured Value | Standard Value | Unit | Element | Measured Value | Standard Value | Unit |
Li | Zn | 1 | ppm | Pb | <5 | ppm | |||||
B | Ga | Bi | <1 | ppm | |||||||
F | Ge | Y | |||||||||
Na | As | <5 | ppm | Th | |||||||
Mg | Se | <3 | ppm | Er | |||||||
Al | Zr | Ru | |||||||||
Si | Nb | Rh | |||||||||
P | 3 | ppm | Mo | Os | |||||||
Cl | Pd | Cd | <1 | ppm | |||||||
K | Ag | 13 | ppm | Te | <2 | ppm | |||||
Ca | Sn | <2 | ppm | ||||||||
Ti | Sb | <5 | ppm | ||||||||
V | Ba | ||||||||||
Cr | ppm | Hf | |||||||||
Mn | <2 | ppm | Ta | C | |||||||
Fe | 8 | ppm | W | S | <15 | ppm | |||||
Co | Pt | O | <5 | ppm | |||||||
Ni | 5 | ppm | Au | N | |||||||
Cu | Matrix | wt% | Hg | H |