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Liste de prix

Les prix peuvent varier. Contactez-nous pour connaître les tarifs en vigueur.

Matériel à inclure

Prix

Cuivre nu brillant

5,88 $/lb

Fil de cuivre (isolé)

4,88 $/lb

Tuyau/tube en cuivre

8,62 $/lb

Tuyau/tube en cuivre

Prix

Cuivre mélangé ou contaminé

6,52 $/lb

Cuivre de spécialité

8,62 $/lb

Pricing Plans

Copper Price List

Prices may vary. Contact us for current prices.

Bare bright copper

£ 39
99
Monthly
  • Solar material financing
  • In time manufacturing
  • Reliability and performance

Insulated copper wire

£ 50 Monthly
  • In time manufacturing
  • In time manufacturing
  • In time manufacturing

Copper tubing

£ 60 Monthly
  • Solar material financing
  • In time manufacturing
  • Reliability and performance
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Brass

£ 39
99
Monthly
  • Solar material financing
  • In time manufacturing
  • Reliability and performance

FAQs

Frequent Asked Questions

Copper recycling involves collecting and processing used copper materials to create new copper products. This process reduces the need for mining new copper ore, conserving natural resources and energy.

Recycling copper conserves natural resources, saves energy, and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. It also decreases the amount of waste sent to landfills and supports a sustainable economy.

The recycling process typically involves collecting scrap copper, sorting it by purity, melting it in a furnace, and casting it into new shapes for manufacturing. High-purity scrap is melted and cast directly, while lower-purity scrap undergoes additional refining to remove impurities.

Yes, most copper products can be recycled without any loss of quality. This includes electrical wiring, plumbing pipes, and other copper-based materials.

Recycling copper is less expensive than mining and processing new copper ore. It also creates jobs in the recycling and manufacturing industries and contributes to a circular economy.

As of 2023, recycled copper supplies about one-third of global demand, highlighting its significant role in the copper industry.

Yes, copper recycling operations must comply with environmental regulations to ensure safe and sustainable practices. These regulations vary by country and region.