Copper scrap is a valuable resource in the recycling industry, particularly in India. As a strategic source of this essential base metal, copper scrap plays a crucial role in reducing waste and promoting sustainability. Widely used in building construction, electrical grids, electronic products, transportation equipment, and home appliances, copper’s versatility makes it indispensable. The rising demand for renewable energy, electric vehicles, and high-tech products further enhances copper’s significance. Recycled copper scrap significantly contributes to the supply and helps balance the market. Premium-grade scrap retains at least 95% of the value of primary metal from newly mined ore. It’s often referred to as “the world’s largest copper mine,” as producers can adjust sourcing based on market dynamics.
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Industries We Serve
We serve a wide range of industries, including electricals – rod (wire), tube (coiling), farming, chemical, electrolyte bath, copper sulfate (cuso4) provides a source of copper ions, utensils, pvc – copper fitting, alloying, artware.
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Our lineup of customers reads like a who’s who of the automotive and engineering industries of India. We can proudly claim among our clients the leading lights of India like Maruti Suzuki, Honda Car, Toyota, Hyundai, Hero Moto Corp, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter, Yamaha, Bajaj, Royal Enfield, Sunbeam, Rockman, Ahresty, and many others. If we have managed to get their business and if we have sustained it, we can say that such demanding clients are more than fully satisfied with all aspects of our services. We are here to serve, innovate, and help clients prosper.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the raw material of copper?
The essential raw material required to manufacture copper is copper concentrate. Copper is present in a wide variety of minerals in nature, ranging in proportion from roughly 0.5% to 10%. Following the mining of these minerals, a number of procedures are used to raise the copper content to 20–35%.
What is copper?
Copper is a metal with remarkable qualities in terms of its electrical and thermal conductivity, ductility, and resistance to corrosion. Because of its colour, it is sometimes known as “red gold.” Because it is highly ductile, malleable, and simple to process, it finds application in all sectors of the industrial and civil construction industries. Copper has a very high recovery value and is totally recyclable, much like its alloys. Copper recycling India is done in huge quantities .
What are the main characteristics of copper?
Copper is a very ductile and malleable substance that is hard but simple to work with. Additionally, copper has superior thermal and electrical conductivity—only silver can match it; copper’s conductivity is 97% that of silver. Fresh water and steam, salt solutions, soils, non-oxidizing minerals, organic acids, and alkalis are all substances that copper is resistant to corroding. It is also non-magnetic and resistant to extremes in temperature.
Which industries use copper and what for?
1.Electricity
Copper is the safest conductor for cabling in residential and commercial structures because of its extremely high electrical conductivity, exceptional durability, ductility, sliding ability, and resistance to corrosion.
2.Construction
Copper and brass are the best materials to use when designing hydraulic systems because of their excellent resilience to harsh weather, which applies to both exterior lines and interior fittings as well as building roofing.
3.Machinery and industrial equipment
Due to their strength, ductility, and malleability, copper alloys are perfect for items like turbine blades, gears, and bearings. Copper is a great material for tanks, pressure vessels, and heaters because of its high heat transmission capabilities and resilience to harsh conditions.
How many types of copper are there?
Within the broad categories of copper, high copper alloy, brasses, bronzes, copper nickels, copper-nickel-zinc (nickel silver), leaded copper, and special alloys, there are as many as 400 distinct compositions of copper and copper alloys.