Copper cathode is a highly refined form of copper with a purity of 99.99% (Grade A), making it one of the most sought-after materials in global trade. It is produced through an electrolytic refining process, which removes impurities and ensures consistent quality. Copper cathodes are the primary raw material for manufacturing copper-based products and are widely used across various industries.
Technical Data Sheet:
Element
Content
Unit
Element
Content
Unit
Cu
99.994
PPM
PPM
< 1
PPM
Fe
< 2
PPM
Pb
< 5
PPM
Mn
< 0.5
PPM
Co
< 2
PPM
S
< 15
PPM
Cd
< 0.2
PPM
O
< 50
PPM
Se
< 0.4
PPM
Bi
< 1
PPM
Si
< 1
PPM
Cr
< 1
PPM
Ag
< 10
PPM
Sb
< 1
PPM
Zn
< 3
PPM
Ni
< 1
PPM
Te
< 1.2
PPM
Sn
< 1
PPM
P
< 1
PPM
Standard: ASTM-B115
Size : Circa (Length: 1000 mm, Width: 1000 mm, Thickness: 5-20 mm)
Packing : In bundles of about 1900 to 2500 kg consisting 17 +/-3 sheets with 140 kg +/-10 each piece
Key Features of Copper Cathode
Purity: 99.99% pure copper (Grade A standard).
Form: Rectangular-shaped plates or sheets.
Conductivity: Excellent electrical and thermal conductivity.
Malleability: Easily shaped and fabricated into wires, rods, tubes, and other forms.
Corrosion Resistance: Highly resistant to corrosion, ensuring long-term durability.
Recyclability: 100% recyclable without loss of quality, making it an environmentally friendly choice.
Applications of Copper Cathode
Copper cathode is a versatile material used in a wide range of industries, including:
Electrical and Electronics Industry:
Production of copper wires, cables, and conductors.
Manufacturing of transformers, motors, and printed circuit boards (PCBs).
Construction Industry:
Plumbing pipes and fittings.
Roofing materials and architectural elements.
Renewable Energy Sector:
Solar panels and wind turbines.
Energy storage systems and electric vehicle (EV) components.
Industrial Manufacturing:
Heat exchangers and cooling systems.
Alloy production (e.g., brass, bronze).
Consumer Goods:
Household appliances and electronics.
Jewelry and decorative items.