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Non- standard copper mould tubes/copper moulds

Non- standard copper mould tubes/copper moulds

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5 pc
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500 pc/month
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535-150x120-70,φ110-φ1500

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  1. Structure of Description

We are supplying High Non- standard Copper Mould Tubes with Size range 535-150x120-70mm, φ110-φ1500 Length 700-1016mm  Radius   R6000-R14000, Thickness  12-50mm, which is the world's most Renowned and Reputed;

We supply Copper Moulds of Highest Quality, ensuring Maximum Life, excellent Heat Resistivity and smoothest Casting Operational efficiency. 

CNBM, is the leading professional designer and manufacturer for copper mould tubes & plates as well as the complete sets of equipments & spare parts used for hundreds of domestic and abroad steel plants. The copper moulds supplied by CNBM adopt advanced European technology. Nowadays, CNBM is one of the largest copper moulds supplier and exporter with more than 30% market share in domestic market and 5% in the world market. We commit to supply products with world-class quality, competitive price, flexible payment terms, speedy delivery and excellent service, and we can also give technical guidance to help our customers to reduce the cost and increase the productivity. We have got high reputation from various customers all over the world.

 2.Main Features

Our design and manufature capacity: with slot single taper, double taper, triple taper, quadruplicate taper, parabolic taper and various of continous taper high effiency copper mould tube.

With Size range 535-150x120-70mm/φ110-φ1500  Length 700-1016mm  Radius      R6000-R14000, Thickness  12-50mm

Steady and high quality,

Material  Cu-DHP (SF-Cu DIN1787), CuAg0.1, Cu-Cr-Zr;Coating   Cr, Ni-Co-Cr

We can design as per the customer’s specific requirements.

With lots of export expriences all around the world,

Fast shipment; 30-40days for production;

Packing : Strong, export worthy wooden cases.

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Non- standard copper mould tubes/copper moulds

Non- standard copper mould tubes/copper moulds

Non- standard copper mould tubes/copper moulds

 

Non- standard copper mould tubes/copper moulds

Non- standard copper mould tubes/copper moulds

 

 

Non- standard copper mould tubes/copper moulds

 

 

4.Specification

Non- standard

Size range  535-150x120-70mm ;φ110-φ1500mm

Length      700-1016mm 

Radius       R6000-R14000

Thickness 12-50mm

Internal geometries    Par parallel, single tapered, double tapered, multi-tapered, parabolic tapered   

Material  Cu-DHP (SF-Cu DIN1787), CuAg0.1, Cu-Cr-Zr

Coating   Cr, Ni-Co-Cr

* We can design as per the customer’s specific requirements.

 

 

Q:What are things that have copper in it.
Penny, piping, wiring, decorations, at onetime there was copper cookware.
Q:I know gold isn't worth buying but what about copper? Will that go up in price in years?
Investing in metals is as bad as stocks right now. Today copper dropped 7 cents a pound. Over the last few weeks copper has dropped more than .30 cents a pound. Even tin prices have been dropping steadily after a good climb. Investing in metals is risky. For the most part copper is directly tied to industry. There was great speculation that China would continue to grow but over the last year expectations have slowed. China is a major exporter but with bad economies, (both here and in most of Europe), their sales, and growth, is turning out to be lower than expected. It's your money so you can do what you want. I would look seriously at recent reports before investing in metals.
Q:I know pennies are now made of a mix of different medals, because copper is too expensive, but when did they stop using 100% copper?
1982 was the last year for copper pennies. And the first year for the zinc pennies. They made both types that year, and the only way to tell them apart is by weight -- the zinc pennies are lighter. Answer 100% copper pennies were last minted by the US in 1857. These were large cents, about the size of the golden dollar coins. The Flying Eagle and Indian Cents from 1856 to 1864 were 88% copper and 12% nickel. Beginning in 1864 Indian Cents, and later Lincoln Cents, were minted in 95% copper and 5% tin, technically this is bronze.
Q:Central air-conditioning is not the thicker the better?
Can learn from the mainstream HVAC company central air-conditioning general copper tube diameter 19mm below the thickness of 0.8mm, diameter 19mm above the thickness of 1mm. Copper tube is too thin, there are hidden dangers, the cost is relatively low. Of course, the above standard thickening 1mm to 2mm, too thick and no effect. Riverside HVAC company for you to answer
Q:Freon refrigeration effect of air conditioning is related to the length of copper pipe?
It matters;Normally, the air conditioner has a standard pipe length. In this standard pipe length, the refrigerating capacity of the air conditioner is not less than 95% of the nominal capacity of the air conditioner (as stipulated by the GB);When the tube variable length when connecting internal and external machine, a refrigerant flow in the tube resistance (pressure loss) becomes larger, the compressor output variation, on the other hand, long after the loss of cooling capacity of copper copper itself becomes large, air conditioning cooling effect to indirect marketing.
Q:Which statement best answers the question, "Why is copper a good conductor of electricity?"?AnswerA.Copper atoms have a loosely held electron in their outer shell that is able to move freely to other atoms.b.Copper atoms are tightly bound and are able to work with other copper atoms to exchange electrical charges.C.Copper has an equal number of protons and electrons making the flow of current possible.D.Copper's outer shell electrons are not balanced and must join with other copper atoms in order to be stable.I know it's either A or B I just don't know which one. Please help?
Copper is a ductile, semi-precious metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. Pure copper is soft and malleable; an exposed surface has a reddish-orange tarnish. It is used as a conductor of heat and electricity, a building material, and a constituent of various metal alloys. The major applications of copper are in electrical wires (60%), roofing and plumbing (20%) and industrial machinery (15%). Copper is mostly used as a metal, but when a higher hardness is required it is combined with other elements to make an alloy (5% of total use) such as brass and bronze. A small part of copper supply is used in production of compounds for nutritional supplements and fungicides in agriculture. Machining of copper is possible, although it is usually necessary to use an alloy for intricate parts to get good machinability characteristics. The atomic number of copper is 29, which means it has 29 protons in the middle and 29 electrons moving around the outside. (The 29 negative charges of the electrons and the 29 positive charges of the protons balance out, so the atom is neutral when all of its electrons are in place.) Copper has two electrons in the innermost shell, eight in the next shell, eighteen in the third shell, and one in the fourth shell. This means that the first three shells each have as many electrons as they can hold, and the fourth shell has one lonely electron. (The fourth shell can hold up to 32 electrons.) Because this one lonely electron is all by itself in the outer shell, it can easily separate from the rest of the atom and go roaming around, which makes copper a very good conductor.
Q:Could someone just explain to me why the zinc is the negative terminal and not the copper? thanks
Because zinc is a more active metal than copper. Being more active, it is more likely to be oxidized (lose electrons). The copper ions at the other terminal are more likely to be reduced to copper metal (and when they do, they gain electrons).
Q:How much could a normal person such as I, sell non insulated copper wire (enamel excluded) to a scrap yard or such, at this time?
I can't exactly asnwer your question but, if i import same material into my country from abroad the price (ex-yard) would be: IF: p=price of copper a =percentage of Copper weigth in wire with enamel. b =LME price of copper c = discount rate for wire being scrap material formula would be: (b*(a/100))-c normally c ranges from $60/Ton to $140/Ton so if buyer get this price then you can calculate using backward method that at how much you can sell. I hope it'll help u.
Q:what are your views? im booked to have the copper IUD "installed" so to speak... mainly because of the weight i have gained on the depo-provera.... the doc jumped up and said this is the best option for me? i have looked on the net and havent found anything with proof that its going to help me reduce the size i am.. im a size 14 and have a mammoth muffin top ... lol...anyhoo besides the weight jibes and POSITIVE help on the IUD would be very much appreciated
Weight income isn't very user-friendly with a copper IUD because of the fact it does not use hormones. although, heavy bleeding would be. My sister has a copper and her era is very heavy (while in comparison with what it grew to become into pre-IUD). She has had it for six years now and this has not replaced for her. After 6 months or so your physique ought to have adjusted to the exchange, heavy bleeding may be a certainty for you at present. while you're worried communicate with your wellbeing care provider.
Q:I have a Hayward Pool Heater and need to hook it up to a 100lb propane tank.is there a cheaper way then copper pipe? Thanks!
Most plumbing supply or home centers stock a reinforced rubber high pressure propane connecting lines with the connector fittings already attached.

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