Copper scrap
Copper scrap refers to discarded or surplus copper material that retains its intrinsic properties, making it a valuable resource for recycling and reuse in various industries. This product is ideal for importers seeking high-quality raw materials for manufacturing, construction, and industrial applications. With excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, copper scrap is an environmentally friendly choice, contributing to sustainable production practices.
HSN Code – 74040011
Specifications:
| Property | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | Bare Bright Copper, No. 1 Copper, No. 2 Copper |
| Purity | 99% and above (depending on grade) |
| Form | Wire, Tubes, Sheets, Granules |
| Weight | Customizable as per client requirements |
| Origin | Recycled or direct collection |
| Packaging | Bales, Pallets, or Bulk |
| Color | Reddish-brown (Bright or Dull, depending on type) |
| Moisture Content | ≤ 1% |
| Impurities | Negligible (strictly checked) |
Benefits of Copper Scrap
- Cost-Efficiency: Lower cost compared to virgin copper while offering similar properties.
- Environmentally Friendly: Supports sustainable practices by reducing mining and promoting recycling.
- High Purity Levels: Suitable for high-precision applications due to its quality and consistency.
- Versatile Applications: Can be processed into wires, sheets, and other forms for various industries.
- Energy Savings: Recycling copper uses significantly less energy than producing new copper.
- Market Demand: High resale and processing value make it a profitable choice.
Uses of Copper Scrap
- Electrical Applications: Manufacturing of wires, cables, and electrical components.
- Industrial Machinery: Used in motors, transformers, and generators.
- Construction: Roofing, plumbing, and cladding applications.
- Automotive Industry: Essential for vehicle wiring systems and radiators.
- Electronics: Utilized in circuit boards and electronic connectors.
- Art and Craft: Repurposed for sculptures, art pieces, and decorative items.
- Energy Sector: Integral in renewable energy systems like solar panels and wind turbines.
- Alloy Production: Combines with other metals to create durable alloys like bronze and brass.
