The importance of copper
The body has on the amount of copper of not less than 100 mg; help - God willing - in the prevention of anemia known as anemia, also enters in the composition of certain enzymes, and deficiency leads to developmental disorder, anemia and can be obtained from meat, egg yolks, fruits and vegetables.
Industrial uses for copper and its compounds
Uses of copper important industry power cords as consumes about 40% of the copper produced in the world each year in this area, and because of the high specific heat of copper it uses as an intermediary for the transfer of heat in the heating and cooling processes, as it enters the industry types is very versatile of alloys, including the following : ffff
Brass (Brass): It is an alloy of copper and zinc, and brass resistant to atmospheric agents and chemical known and can be poured and polished, also has colors ranging from red to yellow to white in proportion to zinc in it, and is used in electrical wiring and making heaters and boilers.
Bronze (Bronze): It is an alloy of copper and tin, and the advantage of being resistant to chemical substances and severe stiffness.
Bronze alloys: composed by adding lead by 40%, making it flexible, and there are many copper alloy composition varies with functions which are manufactured to be performed
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