Copper is a reddish-brown metal known for its excellent electrical and thermal conductivity.
It is extracted from copper ores such as chalcopyrite through smelting and refining processes.
Copper is widely used in electrical wiring, motors, transformers, and electronic components.
It is also applied in plumbing, roofing, and industrial machinery due to its corrosion resistance.
Copper alloys, such as brass and bronze, are used in decorative and engineering applications.
The metal can be easily rolled, drawn, or extruded into sheets, wires, and tubes.
Copper is highly recyclable without loss of quality, making it cost-effective and sustainable.
Available in ingots, cathodes, rods, and wire for industrial and commercial use.