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Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu (from the Latin cuprum) and atomic number 29. It is a soft, malleable and ductile metal that conducts heat at approximately 401 W/mK and electricity at nearly 5.96×10⁷ S/m. A freshly exposed surface of pure copper displays a pink‐orange colour.
Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) now offers various copper products, including:
Spherical copper powder, copper foil, copper metal, copper filings, copper bond wire, copper bar, copper strip.
Purity: 2N-5N, or customised.
Titanium-coated copper parts, Al-Cu pre-alloy, brass powder, brass mesh wire, bronze mesh wire, copper mesh wire, nickel-aluminium bronze, 260 brass rolls, 110 copper rolls, 510 bronze rolls, etc.
Copper oxide powder, copper sulphide powder, copper nitride powder, calcium copper titanate powder, copper acetylacetonate, copper phthalocyanine and copper chloride.
Purity: 99%.
Cu, Al/Cu, Al/Si/Cu, Cr/Cu, Cu/Co, Cu/Ga, Cu/Ge, Cu/In, Cu/Ni, Cu/Zn, Mn/Cu, Zr/Cu, CuS evaporation materials, etc.
Purity: ≥99,9%
For further details regarding copper sputter targets, please visit https://www.sputtertargets.net/evaporation/copper.html.
High Conductivity: Copper exhibits high electrical and thermal conductivity. It is used in electrical wiring, electronic devices and heat exchangers.
Ductility and Malleability: Copper can be formed into different shapes and structures. This property is utilised in both artistic items and industrial components.
Corrosion Resistance: Copper forms a protective oxide layer that resists corrosion. This attribute supports its durability in outdoor and corrosive environments.
Biocompatibility: Copper is suitable for medical applications such as implants, surgical instruments and antimicrobial surfaces.
Aesthetic Appearance: The reddish‐orange colour of copper develops a patina over time. It is used for architectural accents, sculptures and decorative items.
Electrical and Electronics: Copper is used in electrical wiring, circuitry and electronic components due to its high conductivity and reliability.
Construction and Architecture: Copper is utilised in roofing, plumbing installations, HVAC systems and decorative features. Its use contributes to durability and maintenance efficiency.
Transport: Copper is applied in automotive components such as radiators and cabling. It is also used in the construction of ships and aircraft.
Renewable Energy: Given its conductivity and corrosion resistance, copper is required in renewable energy technologies. It is used in solar panels and wind turbines.
Healthcare: Copper’s antimicrobial properties are employed for surfaces and medical devices. This application assists in infection control.
Our copper products are sourced from approved suppliers. Each product undergoes quality inspections to comply with industry standards.
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