FOB Price
Get Latest Price( Negotiable )
|500 Metric Ton Minimum Order
Country:
Tanzania
Model No:
-
FOB Price:
( Negotiable )Get Latest Price
Place of Origin:
-
Price for Minimum Order:
-
Minimum Order Quantity:
500 Metric Ton
Packaging Detail:
Alluminium Bundles
Delivery Time:
21 to 30 Days
Supplying Ability:
5000 Metric Ton per Year
Payment Type:
T/T
Product Group :
-
Tanzania
Contact Person Mr. Lusekelo
Mbezi beach, Dar es salaam, Tanzania
Copper is a chemical element with symbol Cu (from Latin: cuprum) and atomic number *9. It is a soft, malleable and ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. A freshly exposed surface of pure copper has a reddish-orange color. It is used as a conductor of heat and electricity, as a building material, and as a constituent of various metal alloys.
Copper is found as a pure metal in nature, and this was the
source of the first metal to be used by humans, ca. 8,**0 BC; it
was the first metal to be smelted from its ore, ca. 5,**0 BC; it
was the first metal to be cast into a shape in a mold, ca. 4,**0
BC; and it was the first metal to be purposefully alloyed with
another metal, tin, to create bronze, ca. 3,**0 BC.
Most copper is mined or extracted as copper sulfides from large
open pit mines in porphyry copper deposits that contain 0.4 to
1.0% copper. Examples include Chuquicamata in Chile, Kivu in DRC
Congo, United States and El Chino Mine in New Mexico, United
States. The amount of copper in use is increasing and the
quantity available is barely sufficient to allow all countries to
reach developed world levels of usage.
Copper has been in use at least *0,**0 years, but more than *5%
of all copper ever mined and smelted has been extracted since
***0, and more than half was extracted in only the last *4 years.
As with many natural resources, the total amount of copper on
Earth is vast (around ***4 tons just in the top kilometer of
Earth's crust, or about 5 million years' worth at the current
rate of extraction). However, only a tiny fraction of these
reserves is economically viable, given present-day prices and
technologies. Various estimates of existing copper reserves
available for mining vary from *5 years to *0 years, depending on
core assumptions such as the growth rate. Recycling is a major
source of copper in the modern world. Because of these and other
factors, the future of copper production and supply is the
subject of much debate, including the concept of peak copper,
analogous to peak oil.
The price of copper has historically been unstable,
weakening global demand and a steep fall in commodity prices.
Like aluminium, copper is **0% recyclable without any loss of
quality, regardless of whether it is in a raw state or contained
in a manufactured product. In volume, copper is the third most
recycled metal after iron and aluminium. It is estimated that *0%
of the copper ever mined is still in use today.According to the
International Resource Panel's Metal Stocks in Society report,
the global per capita stock of copper in use in society is ***5
kg. Much of this is in more-developed countries.
The process of recycling copper is roughly the same as is used to extract copper but requires fewer steps. High-purity scrap copper is melted in a furnace and then reduced and cast into billets and ingots; lower-purity scrap is refined by electroplating in a bath of sulfuric acid.
Uses: Wire and Cables, Electric Motors, Architecture, Antibiofouling Application and so on.
Country: | Tanzania |
Model No: | - |
FOB Price: | ( Negotiable ) Get Latest Price |
Place of Origin: | - |
Price for Minimum Order: | - |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 500 Metric Ton |
Packaging Detail: | Alluminium Bundles |
Delivery Time: | 21 to 30 Days |
Supplying Ability: | 5000 Metric Ton per Year |
Payment Type: | T/T |
Product Group : | - |