Copper cathode is a high-purity form of copper that serves as a key raw material in various industrial and manufacturing processes. It is produced through the electro-refining of impure copper, resulting in a product that is typically 99.99% pure. Copper cathodes are used extensively in the production of electrical cables, wires, conductors, and other electronic components due to their excellent conductivity and reliability.
These flat, rectangular plates are also utilized in the construction, automotive, and chemical industries. Their high corrosion resistance and ductility make them ideal for applications that require precision and durability. The product is delivered in securely strapped bundles and conforms to international quality standards.
Specifications:
Purity: 99.99% Cu minimum
Shape: Flat rectangular plates
Weight per cathode: Approx. 100–250 kg
Bundle weight: Approx. 2,000–2,500 kg
Thickness: 10–12 mm
Surface: Clean, smooth, free from oil, grease, and other impurities
Packing: Steel strapping on wooden or metal pallets
Copper cathodes offer consistent performance, making them a preferred choice in both domestic and industrial applications where high conductivity and formability are essential.