Copper
Copper is one of the most abundant chemical elements in nature, being the 25th most abundant element. [1] Copper is found in nature in a golden red color or may be iridescent; That is, it reflects colors like the colors of the spectrum when light falls on it [2] Therefore, it is distinguished from other minerals - in addition to gold - in that it does not exist in silver or gray when it is present in nature like other metals. And since we are one of the leading companies in the supply of copper from our sources in Africa and Europe, over the past years, in which we have contributed It has major factories in the field of minerals and heavy industries
What is it used for?
- Alloying Copper is mixed with a large number of other metals to produce more than (1000) different alloys, each of which has industrial characteristics that differ according to the metals that have been mixed with copper, and the colors of the alloys also change according to the colors of the alloyed metals.
- Welding is used in brass musical instruments, like other devices that are welded with zinc and copper. It is known that brazing is one of the oldest industries used by blacksmiths and those who manufacture jewelry, weapons and handicrafts. And to connect the metals to each other, one of the main methods is used, while this method is also used in brass musical instruments such as devices and trumpets that are welded to these devices with zinc and copper.
- Electricity industry It is used in the electrical industry because it is not expensive, such as the manufacture of electric generators and electricity connection cables. Since it is highly resistant to chemical solutions and thermal and electrical conductivity, it was used in buildings, chemical facilities, heating pipes, and homes