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Facts About Copper (Cu) Powder

     - Copper is one of the few metals that occur in nature in directly usable metallic form as opposed to needing extraction from an ore. It was the first metal to be smelted from its ore, the first metal to be cast into a shape in a mold.
 - Copper Powder is being used in the superficial conductive coating processing of metal and non-ferrous metal
 - Copper Powder is being used in medicine append material
 - Copper Powder is being used in capacitor materials
 - Copper Powder is being used in raw material for bulk nanomaterial
 - Copper Powder is being used to adopt the inert gas to make bulk copper nano composite material with powder metallurgy;
 - Copper Nanoparticles widely used as catalysts
 - Copper and copper alloy nanometer, feature high efficacy and selectivity, can be used as catalyst in some reactions, e.g. carbon dioxide compound hydrogen to produce methanol.
 - Copper Nanoparticles used as conductive coatings.

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