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  2. Copper cladding - Wikipedia

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    There are four main techniques used today in the UK and mainland Europe for copper cladding [1] [2] a building: seamed-cladding (typically 0.7 mm thick copper sheet on the facade): max 600 mm by 4000 mm 'seam centres'. shingle-cladding (typically made from 0.7 mm thick copper sheet): max 600 mm by 4000 mm 'seam centres'.

  3. Mineral-insulated copper-clad cable - Wikipedia

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    Mineral-insulated copper-clad cable is a variety of electrical cable made from copper conductors inside a copper sheath, insulated by inorganic magnesium oxide powder. The name is often abbreviated to MICC or MI cable, and colloquially known as pyro (because the original manufacturer and vendor for this product in the UK was a company called ...

  4. James Bridge Copper Works - Wikipedia

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    The parent company continued to invest heavily in the works and in 1984 introduced a largescale continuous copper anode casting line, one of only three in the world. This development cost £3.4 million and was part-funded by a £400,000 industrial development grant from the British government.

  5. Sheet metal - Wikipedia

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    Copper thickness, for example, is measured in ounces, representing the weight of copper contained in an area of one square foot. Parts manufactured from sheet metal must maintain a uniform thickness for ideal results. [1] There are many different metals that can be made into sheet metal, such as aluminium, brass, copper, steel, tin, nickel and ...

  6. Copper foil - Wikipedia

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    Copper foil is a thin sheet of copper metal that is widely used in various applications due to its excellent electrical conductivity, malleability, and corrosion resistance. It is an essential material in the electronics industry, especially for manufacturing printed circuit boards (PCBs) and other electronic components.

  7. Copper in architecture - Wikipedia

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    And copper recycling requires only around 20% of the energy needed to extract and process primary metal. Currently, around 40% of Europe's annual copper demand [44] and about 55% of copper used in architecture [11] come from recycled sources. New copper coil and sheet often have 75%-100% recycled content.

  8. Revere Copper Company - Wikipedia

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    Paul Revere's Copper Mill with Canton Viaduct in the foreground. Copper rolling is the process of converting large blocks of copper into thin sheets by rolling them gradually down to size. These sheets of copper were used in the 18th and 19th centuries mainly to plate the bottoms of ships.

  9. Telephony copper plant retirement in the United Kingdom

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    [10] [11] Full retirement of the copper access network is expected to stretch into the 2030s. [11] One problem with the replacement of the copper last mile is the discontinuation of electrical power to devices via the phone network, including critical devices such as health monitors. Work is in progress to address these problems. [12]

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