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Copper Bars Manufacturers
Copper Bars are requested for their prevalent conductivity and for properties like break resistance and free curve capacity. Here, we likewise guarantee that the end arrangements offered help with enhancing the warm qualities of copper level bars. A portion of the advantages given by these bars incorporate unrivaled conductivity for better conveying limit, prevalent dimensional control, split - free curves, bring down inductance, bring down impedance, enhanced warm qualities and others.
Available Range:
• Copper Bus Bars,
• Copper Flat Bars,
• Copper Square Bars,
• Copper Round Bars,
• Copper Hex Bars,
• Copper Braided Bus Bar,
• Copper Laminated Bus Bar.
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chhajedcopper11 · 1 year
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Copper Flat Bars are accessible in manufactured or hot/cool moved complete in various measurements. These precisions completed level bars are accessible on finch conditions, including hard, half-hard and delicate alternatives, in this way giving best end utilization to electrical purposes. We can likewise convey compound and mechanical attributes of copper bars as per European gauges.
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nexuscopperpvtltd · 3 months
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Top Quality Stainless steel Round bar manufacture in india
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Hans Metal India is the largest Stainless Steel Round Bar Manufacturer & Supplier in Mumbai, India. Stainless Steel Round Bar Manufacturer in India in a variety of grades, shapes, and sizes. Our company offers round bars in diameters ranging from 0.5 mm to 200 mm and in thicknesses ranging from 0.1 mm to 30 mm, with lengths up to 4 meters. Stainless Steel Round Bar are available in a variety of dimensions and sizes. We also Manufacture and Supply custom-sized Stainless Steel Round Bars for our customers to fulfill their industrial requirements. This SS round bar Manufacturer in India is widely used because of its strong corrosion resistance and weldability. They are extremely effective in acidic settings and provide pitting corrosion resistance. We are also a leading Stainless Steel Sheet Manufacture in India
Contact +91 97697 56468
Website: https://hansmetalindia.com
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terowell · 4 months
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Terowell is leading manufacturer ,supplier and exporter Pvc Coverded Aluminium Circular Conductor. Aluminum is often used in the manufacture of electrical conductors, due to it being ductile and relatively resistant to corrosion, as well as its low resistance and excellent conductivity, being part of the Furs range of conductors.
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neximalloys · 6 months
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Nexim Alloys is best performing manufacturers, stockists, supplier & exporter of Copper Flex Bars. These Bars are manufactured in different size, dimension & thickness and are delivered to customer as per their need & requirement. These Copper Flex Bars are sold to customers at affordable prices. 
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navneetmetalcorp · 8 months
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Copper Nickel 70/30 Round Bars Exporters In India
At Navneet Metal Corporation, is the best supplier of copper nickel 70/30 round bars and Rods. We are giving the wide degrees of the bars and Rods to the general clients in general. Anyway, we are giving the things in different particulars. Some of the decisions wherein the rods and bars are open are surface realisation, end finish, perspectives, shapes, sizes, and length. We overall have an enormous supply of our things, so the client doesn't need to experience the detestable effects of a shortfall of something essentially equivalent. We are also giving the bars and rods in the cut-made particulars of the clients. All the national and international quality standards are there in the supplied bars and rods.
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sankalpalloys · 1 year
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Copper Nickel 90/10 Round Bars  Suppliers in India
Sankalp Alloys Overseas is one of the most outstanding exporter, manufacturer and supplier Copper Nickel Cu-Ni 90/10 (C70600) Round Bars in India. It has stunning use resistance. At any rate, it shows astounding security from impingement attack. Copper Nickel 90/10 Round Bars has striking hot and cold convenience. Cu-Ni 90/10 Round Bars are being produced by delineating and reshaping, welding. They are being used for a few purposes, for instance, in condensers, condenser plates, distiller tubing, evaporator and heat exchanger tubing, ferrules, salt water redirecting.
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ASTM B111 Copper Nickel 90 / 10 Bright Bar, Copper Nickel 90 / 10 Forged Round Bar, Cu-Ni DIN 2.0872 Hex Bars, Cupro Nickel 90 / 10 Forged Bar Stock, Cu-Ni 90/10 Cold Finished Bars Suppliers in India.
Our UNSC70600 Round Bars are comparably used for Condenser Plates, Condensers, Weld Light Tips, Power Exchanger Burdens, Valve Bodies, Evaporator Burdens, Strain Vessels, Distiller Burdens, Siphon Impellers for Oil Refining, Ferrules, Evaporators, and that is just a short glance at something greater. These are accessible to our basic clients in different level of distances across, wall thicknesses and sizes at a lot of sensible rates.
AISI Copper Nickel Cu-Ni 90/10 Round Bars Specification
Dimension : EN, DIN, JIS, ASTM, BS, ASME, AISI
Specification : ASTM B111 / ASME SB111
Range : 5 mm To 500 mm thick in 100 mm TO 6000 mm
Copper Nickel 90/10 Round Bars Range : 6 mm to 120 mm.
Copper Nickel 90/10 Square Bars Range : 10 mm to 200 mm.
Length : 100 mm to 3660 mm Long
Other Grade : 17-4PH, 15.5 PH,
Material Grade : AISI/SAE 4140, 4130, 4340, 8620, 8640
Finish : Black, Bright Polished, Rough Turned, NO.4 Finish, Matt Finish, BA Finish
Form : Round, Square, Hex (A/F), Rectangle, Billet, Ingot, Forging Etc.
Our Copper Nickel Cu-Ni 90/10 Round Bars conforms to NACE MR0175/ISO 15156.
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Magical ancient artifacts are objectively superior to modern incarnations not because they were made by an advanced civilization that went extinct--but because centuries ago several large investment firms bought up every manufacturing company, gutted them, and have been steadily decreasing the quality of swords, armor, etc. while raising prices to increase their profit margins and make investors more money year after year.
These mystical revered artifacts that adventurers find tucked away in dungeons or other places throughout the world were not special back when they were created; you used to be able to just buy a +2 Longsword of Annihilation at your local market for 2 copper.
Now that sword is a priceless artifact that sells for untold riches, even if it is rusted beyond repair because someone left it in a lake for 100 years--it's still better than any longsword you can buy today because the bar is just set so low.
*sets the "days since our last the big bad was capitalism" counter back to zero.*
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inkformyblood · 9 months
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until we meet again (CWFKB #17)
Magical kiss, Canon Divergence - Left the Jedi Obi-Wan, Jedi-positive, General Qui-Gon. (injury detail) @codywanfirstkissbingo
The man speaks with a grin that’s entirely bloody teeth and latent fury sparking to the surface, his hands steady over the fresh hole torn into Cody’s chest. “So, come here often?”
Oh stars above, Cody has found a civvie medic with a sense of humour. He considers, briefly but weighed up all the same, throwing himself back outside of the tent and taking his chances with his own stubbornness to keep his blood inside his body. The man, sensing this somehow, leans further forward, one of his hands pressing sideways with a squish that feels like it should echo from rotting fruit exploding underfoot. Cody lets himself be herded onto a bed that creaks beneath his weight as he lies back, but the blanket is soft enough against his palms and Cody sighs, letting his eyes drift closed. Any moment of peace is luxuriated in, hole in his chest or not. 
“You haven’t answered my question,” the man prompts. Metal knocks together somewhere to Cody’s left, the man’s hand steady on his chest, before the fabric of his blacks is cut. The line of the scissors burn a thin line of warning over his belly and Cody is moving before he can stop himself, bracing his feet against the cot and pushing—
He stops himself, pain lancing up his chest and over the curve of his hips, wordless screaming agony, and he collapses back against the bed. Breathing is difficult, every gasp tinged with sour bile, every pant painted with copper and iron. The man continues cutting away the fabric in his way, his gaze flickering between a well-worn look of intense focus, his brow pinched into a crease between his eyes, and manufactured care. It had to be false to look so sincere. 
“You could,” Cody begins before he tips his face sideways, spitting a wad of something dark and liquid off the edge of the bed. “You could at least buy me dinner first.”
The man laughs prettily, wide and unhurried in his luxuriating delight of it. He laughs like a man who has never known war or maybe, a man who has known too much of it. His hands are streaked with Cody’s blood, dark over the pads of his fingers and the creases of his palms, a trickle sliding down his wrist like a caress. Cody watches it go, his lip curled back over his teeth. 
He’s still braced across the expanse of Cody’s hips, a warm and solid weight against his thigh, makingCody wonder if they could have met some other way. Some hole-in-the-wall cantina where the drinks were cheap and embellished with a twist of something sweet and the man could slide into the space at Cody’s side like it had been made for him, take his wrist and pull him out onto the dancefloor despite the bruised egos of the collection of others that Cody had turned down. 
“Here.” 
Cody holds his hand up, snapping back to the sore and aching present in the same blink. The man deposits a ration bar onto his palm, the thin packet already torn open in an uneven line, and returns to threading a curved needle. “We’re doing things the old-fashioned way, I’m afraid. I’ve patched you up internally but the outside will need some assistance.”
“And this is for?” Cody takes a bite of the bar. He’s not about to turn down free food, especially when it arrives in any different flavour than grey. The bar is dry, crumbling at his first bite and he cups his palm to his mouth, chewing at the pieces that have broken away. There’s some kind of fruit mixed in, sweet and soft and Cody would tear himself open to be able to eat it again. The man leans forward, the needle held aloft and the light catches the sharp point of it like a magic show, nothing in this hand, nothing in that hand, but look. He picks one of the sections out of Cody’s palm but it never touches his skin, hovering above the bloody pad of his fingers. The man tips his head back to eat it, his hair falling free from the bun he had likely drawn it up into hours before. Copper on his hands, copper in his hair. 
He winks at Cody. “That is dinner. Now hold still, soldier, and let me work.”
There’s the expected sharp stab as the needle pierces through skin, the ache as the thread is drawn after it, and Cody grinds his heels into a bed that is far softer than he deserves, his jaw clenched so tight it would shatter. “Cody,” he grits out, digging dirt-streaked nails into his palm, drawing out a dark piece of the fruit and pressing it to his lips. It bursts, sticky and smearing across cracked and ruined skin. 
“Pardon?” The man blinks up at him. His weight is mostly resting on his knees now, splayed wide and nestled into indentations on the bed. One hand smooths over the dip of Cody’s waist, trying to settle him with the repetitive splay of his fingers. 
“My name. Cody.”
“Cody,” the man repeats. His fingers trace over the seam of Cody’s waist, following the curve of a scar before his touch moves to another, then another. “It’s a good name. Suits you.”
“Thanks,” Cody answers, an old burn of learnt embarrassment catching the back of his throat, the memory of chasing something sharp and blue with something just as sharp but pink. His name is his name and he had chosen well. Might as well lean into it. “Picked it out myself.”
The man cracks open on a laugh, pausing his wandering exploration of Cody’s waist and the sharp bite of the needle against his stomach. He doesn’t tip forward but it is a neat thing, clinging to the tatters of his professionalism like it would keep him afloat. His cheeks are slightly pink and a wash of freckles stand out with the additional flush of colour. There’s a single mark high on his cheek, just beneath his eye, and Cody’s attention snaps to it like a named target. “I can understand the impulse.” 
“Oh?” Cody commits the man to memory deliberately, the curve of his smile and the precise colour of his eyes. He had thought he would be sick of blue after shipping out from Kamino and it’s endless rolling oceans but the man seems made to surprise him. The man’s grin only widens, the corners of his eyes crinkling, and he pushes the needle through the last necessary piece of Cody’s stomach, drawing the wound entirely closed. His stitches are neat, evenly spaced to reduce the scarring later with bacta rationed for the more severe cases, and Cody nods once, reaching down to trace his fingers over the man’s work. 
“If you would care to leave me a good review on Spelp,” the man says, still seated across the stretch of Cody’s thighs, his hands clasped in front of him and something about the pose sparks familiarity but it vanishes as soon as the man leans forward to trace his hand over Cody’s stitches. “My name is Ben. But you will possibly have better luck finding me under Kenobi.”
Cody nods once and the reality of the situation catches him like a blow. Ben is a civvie medic with something strange about him — Cody has been a soldier since before he had been pulled from his decanting tube, he knows how badly he’d been hit and this wound looking a week old already is not the same injury he’d been brought in with — and Cody is likely never going to see him again after they ship out from this planet. A name and a memory is the only thing they’ll ever be to each other. He wants to make sure it’s a good one. 
“Not going to kiss me better, Ben?” Cody asks, his cheeks flushing with heat but his hands are steady. He doesn’t look away. 
Ben’s brow raises, delight washing over his face. “Do you always ask your medics for a get-better-kiss?”
Cody shrugs. The movement doesn’t hurt as much as it should have done and he wants to kiss Ben. He wants to remember him in a way that is permanent and the scar across his belly will accomplish that well enough, but he wants more. Wanting is new, still shiny out of the packet. “Only the pretty ones.”
Ben cackles, low in the base of his throat, something meant to be savoured with ice and a warm fire, sipped until it’s gone. He leans forward until he is lying flush with Cody, his nose brushing against Cody’s, his breath brushing his cheek and smelling faintly of mint and disinfectant. “Sweet-talker,” Ben murmurs, no heat behind his accusation, and he stands suddenly, pushing himself off of Cody. 
The medtent is fucking freezing. A shiver rattles through Cody, newly-stripped to the waist and bereft of human contact, mitigated by the heady flush of embarrassment coursing through him. He makes to sit up, intent on throwing himself in front of a droid, somewhere where he would be actually useful, when Ben stops him, a hand on his shoulder. Cody notes that his back is to the entrance, partially shielding Cody from the view of any passing troopers outside. “Remember what I said,” Ben says. “Remember my name.”
“Ben Kenobi,” Cody repeats.
Ben grins and leans forward to kiss him, just once. There is a warm mouth pressed against his, Cody leaning into his touch, and Ben retreats, his smile smaller, softer, wistful in a way. “Take care, Cody.”
Standing to his full height, Ben picks up a spare undershirt from next to him, folded and still faintly warm from the transport box. Cody knows a dismissal when he hears one and he takes the shirt, pulling it on carefully. As he tucks the shirt into the ruins of his former flightsuit, Ben moves into another section of the tent, separated by a length of fabric and Cody walks back onto the battlefield as he bolts his armour back on. The chestplate is ruined, dented and torn where Cody had been hit, but he picks up a spare and throws himself back into his task. He doesn’t think about Ben Kenobi. He doesn’t think about the kiss. He doesn’t think about the accelerated healing of his wound, the way he picked up the ration bar without touching it, and the way that another shot like the one that had just sent him to the medbay alters trajectory in midair and crashges into the ground at his feet. 
In the quiet after the battle, Cody pulls his helmet off and scratches at the tangle of sweat-soaked curls at the back of his head. His stomach aches but he doesn’t think he’s torn any of the stitches. Qui-Gon waits at the head of the table, his head bowed as he splays his fingers over the controls. The display shifts, widening over a single piece of earth before it flickers and scans sideways. Qui-Gon throws his hands up in dismay before he clasps them in front of himself. Same gesture, same bite of familiaity catching on the weave of Cody’s thoughts and he’s speaking before he can stop himself. “Sir, is the name Kenobi familiar to you?”
Qui-Gon straightens and Cody forgets how tall he is every time, used to the non-regimental curve of his shoulders, the way he sinks into his posture. “I have a Padawan named Kenobi.”
Skywalker, slouched in the corner, speaks around his nails, worrying at the edges as he had watched Qui-Gon prod at the controls. “Master, he left the Order.”
“A sabbatical, dear one,” Qui-Gon corrects, trodding over the floorboards of a well-worn argument. “Obi-Wan can return anytime he would like and he will always be my Padawan in one way or another until he decides he isn’t.”
Skywalker grumbles something that sounds like attachments and Qui-Gon silences him with a look before returning back to Cody. “Why do you ask?”
“Just wondering, sir.”
Seemingly satisfied, Qui-Gon turns back to the screen. It’s pink now, somehow. Cody didn’t realise that was even a setting that could be changed. Skywalker’s eyes narrow, his features drawn tight. “I do miss him. I’m glad that he’s doing well. And, to answer your inevitable question Anakin, I know he’s doing well because he’s met my Commander here who is a good person to have met.”
Cody doesn’t think about kissing Ben. Not here, not now. He doesn’t know how much the Jedi could pick up from his thoughts and that is a memory just for him, until they meet again. 
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In the 1970s, polybutylene plumbing pipes were being touted as the future of plumbing because they were light and durable plus worked well with existing metal pipes and some plastics. They were sold under names such as Qest [pronounced and sometimes spelled “quest”] and QickTite.
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[illustration: Qest fittings connected to pipes of polybutylene, cross-linked polyethylene (PEX), galvanized iron, copper, and chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC). Notice this doesn’t include regular polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), the two most popular types of plastic piping, or black iron, which typically isn’t used for potable water.]
Thing is, polybutylene plastic reacts to minerals and chemicals in the water, causing them to eventually lose their integrity. The manufacturers had several class action lawsuits filed against them in the 1980s and 1990s over the hundreds of millions of dollars failing pipes had cost consumers, and in 1995 they were banned in American building codes. (You can still get them, apparently, but you’re barred from new home construction with them.)
The place where I work, which has been around since the 1940s, has a box of 30-year-old odds and ends in case anyone comes in looking for any -- and about twice a year, indeed, someone asks if we have a replacement piece.
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blueiscoool · 2 years
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A 2,200-year-old Silver Coin Hoard Found at Desert Cave in Israel
Hidden under a swatch of purple, coins found in a Dead Sea cave weren’t from the Bar Kochba period but from Hasmonean era centuries earlier.
Roughly 2,200 years ago, somebody hid a wooden box with 15 silver coins in a cave in the Judaea Desert. The box would lie moldering in the crack into which it had been shoved until earlier this year, when it was found by archaeologists with the Israel Antiquities Authority carrying out surveys.
The find was made in Muraba’at Cave, now part of the Nahal Darga Nature Reserve by the Dead Sea (some call it the Wadi Darageh). The cave had famously sheltered Jews fleeing the Romans at the end of the ill-fated Bar Kochba revolt that began in 132 C.E. But these newly unearthed coins are the first solid evidence of people using the cave to hide centuries earlier, at the end of the Hasmonean period, the Israel Antiquities Authority says.
This season’s excavations in the cave, in the framework of the Judean Desert Excavation and Survey Project, began last March. The cave is a big one, about 100 meters (nearly 330 feet) deep, and archaeology is a painstaking profession, so the team “had been digging for almost two months when we found the treasure in May,” says the IAA’s Eitan Klein.
The excavation process involves gingerly and meticulously removing layers while keeping a sharp eye out for finds, he explains – and one can’t think of the cave like a room, with smooth walls and corners. It’s a convoluted, craggy, jagged place and at some point, excavating a previously unexplored spot, as they removed dirt from a crack – there it was, he says.
A moment of purple
The container was made of wood turned on a lathe, and though rare – if only because most wooden boxes from that period would long have returned to dust – such items aren’t unknown, Klein says. “A box like this was found in Ein Gedi, for instance, but it wasn’t as beautifully finished. Here and there, they do show up. But because they’re organic, only ones left in the deserts have survived.”
Okay. Having extracted the ancient box from the dirt filling the crack, the archaeologists prised off its lid – and were greeted by the sight of more dirt, with some small pebbles. So far, not the stuff of thrillers.
But below the dirt was a piece of woolen cloth dyed purple. Was it – could it have been – dyed with the royal purple, the precious dye extracted from the shell of the unfortunate Murex snail? Samples of textiles dyed with real purple, which is associated with the 1 percenters of biblical times, have been found in Timna (the ancient copper mine in the Negev anecdotally associated with King Solomon), from a thousand years before this box entered the world.
However, it cannot be said that this textile in the lathe-carved wooden container was that same precious royal purple because it remains to be analyzed, Klein says.
Anyway, below it, nestled lovingly in a clump of sheep’s wool, were the 15 coins. Before analysis, the coins had to be cleaned: they corrode after 2,200 years in a box, Klein notes. The coins were analyzed by Klein together with numismatist Gabriela Bijovsky.
As said, Muraba’at was known to have sheltered Jews fleeing from the Romans when the Bar Kochba revolt failed in 136 C.E. But once the coins were restored to their shiny original condition, the team was in for a shock. “Often, ancient coins bear inscriptions and symbols that help date them,” Klein says. These did – and, lo, they predated Bar Kochba by centuries.
All were silver tetradrachma minted by Ptolemy VI, king of Egypt. Three had been manufactured in 176-175 B.C.E., and the latest one was dated to 171-170 B.C.E., which is associated with the onset of the Maccabean Revolt following anti-Jewish decrees issued by the Seleucid emperor Antiochus IV Epiphanes.
Egypt had ruled Judea for a time many centuries earlier, but certainly not when these coins were minted. When Ptolemy VI reigned over Egypt, the Seleucid kingdom, including Judea, was under the scepter of his uncle Antiochus IV Epiphanes (aka “the Wicked”).
The name “Shalmai” in Aramaic script was found secondarily incised on one of the coins, the IAA says.
And thus, we have actual evidence of rebels fleeing to the Negev as the struggle between the Hellenistic regime and the Hasmoneans wound down. No evidence of that whatsoever has been found until now, Klein spells out, so the discovery was quite the surprise. “I was sure they’d be Bar Kochba coins,” he says.
Apropos, the contents of the box may seem bewildering: precious silver coins wrapped in wool, covered by purple textile no less, then dirt. Klein is not bewildered. For one thing, all that padding – which is what it boils down to – would protect the coins. Chiefly, though, Klein surmises that the owner was in flight and didn’t want his stash to rattle in the box.
That theory would also fit with the manner in which the treasure was hidden, and we can even speculate as to the fate of its owner – because they were still there after 2,200 years.
“It says in the Book of Maccabees that Jews fled to the desert, and now we have proven it true,” says Klein. “This is an absolutely unique find.”
Maybe that is why the coins were still there, found with other stuff from times of yore – including fragments of rope and textiles, other coins that may be from the Bar Kochba period and even tiny fragments of scrolls, Klein reveals.
When the dig of the cave resumes later this month, they hope to find even more. However, it will be hard to beat some of the other artifacts found during the surveys in the desert. These include a large basket gorgeously weaved over 10,000 years ago, which, like the wooden box, survived thanks to having been abandoned in one of the drier places on Earth.
By Ruth Schuster.
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chhajedcopper11 · 9 months
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Copper Round Bars Exporters
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Copper Round Bars find utilized as a part of electrical applications and are produced in order to meet the requests of worldwide norms which incorporates accompanying the copper substance of 99.99%. The unrivaled complete of copper additionally makes it flawless to be utilized for hot and also frosty framing applications and also for applications requiring broad machining. We are Manufacturers, Suppliers & Stockist of Copper Round Bars in India.
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• Thickness - 4 mm to 150mm
• Weight - Weight per feet in kg
• Standard & Material -ASTM B-187, ASTM B-133; Available in 102, 110 and 122 Alloys
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nexuscopperpvtltd · 3 months
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COPPER ROD
Copper has been a cornerstone in human advancement for thousands of years, and today, its applications are more critical than ever. Among the many forms that copper takes, the copper rod stands out as a versatile and indispensable component in various industrial sectors. Nexus Copper Pvt. Ltd, a leader in the copper industry, exemplifies excellence in the production and supply of high-quality copper rods. This article delves into the importance of copper rods, their manufacturing process, applications, and how Nexus Copper Pvt. Ltd is setting new standards in the industry.
Understanding Copper Rods
Copper rods are long, cylindrical bars of copper that are used in a wide range of applications due to their superior electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, and malleability. These rods are typically produced through a process known as continuous casting and rolling, which ensures uniformity and high-quality standards.
The Manufacturing Process
The production of copper rods involves several steps:
Melting: Copper scrap or raw copper is melted in a furnace at temperatures exceeding 1,000 degrees Celsius.
Casting: The molten copper is then poured into a casting machine to create billets or large ingots.
Rolling: These billets are heated again and rolled into long rods of specific diameters.
Drawing: The rods are then drawn through dies to achieve the precise dimensions required.
Finishing: Finally, the rods are cooled, cut to the desired lengths, and subjected to quality checks.
Nexus Copper Pvt. Ltd employs state-of-the-art technology in each of these stages, ensuring that every copper rod meets stringent quality standards.
Applications of Copper Rods
Copper rods play a vital role in numerous industries, including:
Electrical Industry: Copper rods are essential in the production of electrical cables and wires due to their excellent conductivity.
Construction: Used in plumbing, roofing, and industrial machinery, copper rods offer durability and resistance to corrosion.
Automotive Industry: Copper rods are used in the manufacturing of various electrical components and in cooling systems.
Telecommunications: The superior conductivity and durability of copper rods make them ideal for use in telecommunications cables.
Renewable Energy: Copper rods are pivotal in the construction of wind turbines and solar panel systems.
Nexus Copper Pvt. Ltd: A Leader in the Industry
Nexus Copper Pvt. Ltd stands at the forefront of the copper industry, renowned for its commitment to quality and innovation. The company's advanced manufacturing facilities and rigorous quality control processes ensure that their copper rods consistently meet the highest standards. Nexus Copper Pvt. Ltd has established a reputation for reliability, with products that are trusted by clients worldwide.
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Conclusion
Copper rods are fundamental to modern industry, enabling advancements in technology, construction, and energy. Nexus Copper Pvt. Ltd has distinguished itself as a premier producer of these essential components, combining cutting-edge technology with a commitment to quality and sustainability. As the demand for copper continues to grow, Nexus Copper Pvt. Ltd is well-positioned to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving market, ensuring that copper remains a key driver of progress and innovation.
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Top Quality of Stainless steel Round bar manufacture in india
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Hans Metal India is the largest Stainless Steel Round Bar Manufacturer & Supplier in Mumbai, India. Stainless Steel Round Bar Manufacturer in India in a variety of grades, shapes, and sizes. Our company offers round bars in diameters ranging from 0.5 mm to 200 mm and in thicknesses ranging from 0.1 mm to 30 mm, with lengths up to 4 meters. Stainless Steel Round Bar are available in a variety of dimensions and sizes. We also Manufacture and Supply custom-sized Stainless Steel Round Bars for our customers to fulfill their industrial requirements. This SS round bar Manufacturer in India is widely used because of its strong corrosion resistance and weldability. They are extremely effective in acidic settings and provide pitting corrosion resistance. We are also a leading Stainless Steel Sheet Manufacture in India
Contact +91 97697 56468
Website: https://hansmetalindia.com
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CO2 EVAPORATOR
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At CO2 Evaporators, we are dedicated to providing state-of-the-art cooling solutions utilizing CO2 (R744) as a refrigerant. With a strong commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, we offer a wide range of CO2 evaporators that cater to various industrial and commercial cooling needs.
General Information CO2(R744) Evaporators are coolers designed for commercial and industrial cooling applications with subcritical and transcritical operating ranges, and are manufactured to appeal to a wide range of capacities.
Robust and electrostatic powder coated (RAL 9016) caseting on galvanized sheet creates a smooth, permanent, corrosion-resistant, decorative structure. 
Suitable for food applications.
Copper or special alloy copper pipes are used.
The maximum working pressure is 60 bar. EBM, ZIEHL-ABEGG or equivalent high efficiency axial type fans are used as standard.
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