What is a copper cathode?
Copper cathode is a form of copper that has a purity of 99.95% or greater. To produce copper cathode from copper ore, the impurities must be removed through two processes: smelting and electrorefining. The end result is nearly pure copper with unmatched conductive properties, perfect for use in electrical wiring.
Copper cathode uses
Copper cathodes are used in the manufacturing of continuous cast copper rods which are further used for the wire, cable and transformer industries. They are also used for the manufacturing of copper tubes for consumer durable goods and other applications in the form of alloys and sheets.
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