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Copper Cathode

The main raw material used in the manufacturing of OFHC copper rod 8,00mm.
The product is imported from Chile and Peru (the world’s largest copper producers).

Copper Cathode is a highly pure form of copper (99.99%). It is obtained through two processes, smelting and electrolytic, which remove impurities from the copper ore. The result is pure copper, which has excellent electrical conductivity. It is smelted in special furnaces and solidified into rectangular plates. These plates are then hot-rolled to obtain a uniform thickness and shape suitable for use in the manufacture of new products.

Applications: Copper Cathode is often used in the electronics industry and in galvanoplasty, as well as being one of the main raw materials in the production of products such as electrical wires and cables, tubes, sheets and copper rebar.

Copper Cathode is a highly pure form of copper (99.99%). It is obtained through two processes, smelting and electrolytic, which remove impurities from the copper ore. The result is pure copper, which has excellent electrical conductivity. It is smelted in special furnaces and solidified into rectangular plates. These plates are then hot-rolled to obtain a uniform thickness and shape suitable for use in the manufacture of new products.

Applications: Copper Cathode is often used in the electronics industry and in galvanoplasty, as well as being one of the main raw materials in the production of products such as electrical wires and cables, tubes, sheets and copper rebar.

Performance
and Durability

Copper is a malleable metal with high resistance to corrosion, which stands out for its performance and durability compared to other metals. Due to its excellent electrical conductivity, it has become essential for several segments of industries and markets, such as civil construction, automotive, electronics, telecommunications, naval and aeronautics.

In addition to its several applications, copper also stands out for its storage and conservation, waste reduction, processing and extending the life cycles of various products. These characteristics make copper one of the main metals for the economic development of our country.

Energy Sector

Copper is an essential component for electrical products and systems, with a characteristic widely used by the energy industry, used in energy distribution networks, input or internal. It is also present in electrical wires and cables, circuit breakers, switches, sockets, among others.

The use of copper also improves the efficiency of electronic equipment during its execution, with the advantage of lower energy consumption, contributing to lower CO2 emissions.

White and brown
line sector

In the White Line and Brown Line sector, copper is used by the industry for use in products with high voltage electrical systems, due to its resistance to corrosion and deformation.

Playing an important role in construction and execution, systems and product designs using copper often result in more compact and secure solutions.

Performance
and Durability

Copper is a malleable metal with high resistance to corrosion, which stands out for its performance and durability compared to other metals. Due to its excellent electrical conductivity, it has become essential for several segments of industries and markets, such as civil construction, automotive, electronics, telecommunications, naval and aeronautics.

In addition to its several applications, copper also stands out for its storage and conservation, waste reduction, processing and extending the life cycles of various products. These characteristics make copper one of the main metals for the economic development of our country.

Energy Sector

Copper is an essential component for electrical products and systems, with a characteristic widely used by the energy industry, used in energy distribution networks, input or internal. It is also present in electrical wires and cables, circuit breakers, switches, sockets, among others.

The use of copper also improves the efficiency of electronic equipment during its execution, with the advantage of lower energy consumption, contributing to lower CO2 emissions.

White and brown
line sector

In the White Line and Brown Line sector, copper is used by the industry for use in products with high voltage electrical systems, due to its resistance to corrosion and deformation.

Playing an important role in construction and execution, systems and product designs using copper often result in more compact and secure solutions.