Copper sheets are highly malleable, ductile, and corrosion-resistant metal sheets, typically 99.9% pure, known for exceptional electrical and thermal conductivity. Ranging from thin foils (36 gauge) to thick plates, they are used for electrical components, roofing, architectural cladding, and crafting. They are often pinkish-orange, oxidizing over time.
Conductivity: Excellent conductor of electricity and heat, making it ideal for electrical applications.
Malleability: Highly pliable, easy to bend, form, shape, and cut (even with scissors in thinner gauges).
Corrosion Resistance: Forms a natural, protective patina upon oxidation, providing long-term durability in outdoor applications.
Appearance: Shiny reddish-orange, but can develop a green or dark brown patina over time if not treated.
Strength: Generally soft but possesses sufficient mechanical strength for structural, architectural, and industrial use.
Antimicrobial: Naturally inhibits microbial growth on its surface.