Ultra-Fine Copper Powder

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 ultra-fine copper powders are carefully produced to meet the high standards required for advanced industrial applications. Available in 300 and 400 mesh sizes, these powders offer excellent purity and conductivity, making them ideal for specialized uses in industries such as metallurgy, electronics, and 3D printing. The fine, consistent particle size allows for precise control and enhanced performance, especially in applications requiring thermal management, conductive coatings, and sintering processes. These copper powders are highly suited for producing compact, dense components with superior thermal and electrical properties.

With a fine mesh and ultra-pure composition, our copper powders are also a valuable resource for chemical processes, such as catalyst production and electroplating, where material consistency is critical. The high surface area of fine copper powder enhances reactivity, making it an excellent choice for research and development purposes as well. Whether used in additive manufacturing or as a filler in advanced composite materials, our copper powders deliver reliability and quality, meeting stringent industry requirements and contributing to high-precision production workflows.

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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.