Copper And Copper Alloy Strips

Our copper and copper alloy strips provide exceptional conductivity, corrosion resistance, and versatility, making them essential for applications in electronics, automotive, and architecture.

project details

Client: Jack Travol
Project Start: 24/04/2020
Product Required: 5900 Product
Investors Website: Topgear88.com
Client Location: Slovenija, Ljubljana
Value: 587.000$
Other: Your Custom

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About Product

Our copper and copper alloy strips offer premium conductivity, corrosion resistance, and versatility, making them indispensable in various applications across industries such as electronics, automotive, and architecture. These strips come in different alloys, including brass, bronze, cupronickel, and beryllium copper, each suited to specific needs. Copper alloy strips are ideal for products that require excellent thermal and electrical properties, along with strong formability. Their robust corrosion resistance makes them a preferred material for outdoor and marine environments, ensuring that products maintain their quality and appearance over time.

In addition to their performance benefits, copper and copper alloy strips are entirely recyclable, contributing to environmentally conscious practices. These strips are frequently used in electrical components, such as connectors and relays, as well as in structural applications like roofing and architectural accents. With customizable thicknesses, widths, and finishes, our copper strips provide flexibility for both large-scale manufacturing and precision applications. Their durability, ease of fabrication, and aesthetic appeal make them an excellent choice for projects that prioritize both functionality and design.

Our Approach And Solution

Electronic materials are the type of materials which are typically used as core elements in a variety of device applications. These elements can be, for example, memories, displays, LEDs and could be easily seen in daily electronic gadgets such as mobile phones, computers, laptops, tablets, GPS devices, LED bulbs, TVs and monitors.