Listly by Charlie Michaels
A list of Copper Metal Powder and there uses. Did you know Copper is used in oils, some pastes, and even for medical reasons?
Pure copper powder is used in the electrical and the electronics industries because of its excellent electrical and thermal conductivities. Alloyed with tin, zinc, nickel and other elements, copper in powder form is used in structural parts and friction materials.
Granular copper powder can be produced by a number of methods, the most important being atomization, electrolysis, hydrometallurgy and solid state reduction. Each method yields a powder having certain inherent characteristics. Atomization Typically, copper is melted and the liquid metal flows through an orifice where it is struck by a high velocity stream of gas or liquid, usually water, thus breaking the molten metal into particles which solidify rapidly.
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