| Copper |
Copper occurs naturally in various forms. It can be found in:
• Sulphide deposits (as chalcopyrite, bornite, chalcocite and covellite)
• carbonate deposits (as azurite and malachite)
• silicate deposits (as chrysycolla and dioptase).
• It can also be found as pure “native” copper.
H How it's mined and produced
and processed into concentrate.
• Copper can also be leached out of the rock or ore.
Minerals or concentrate can be processed into metal using one of two methods:
• smelting and refining.
• Leaching and electrowinning
How It's used
• Building wire
• Power transmission
• Heating, cooling and air conditioning
• Electronic circuitry
• Plumbing fixtures
• Automotive parts
• Cookware
• Coins
• Feed supplement to protect plants and crops.
Copper
can be drawn into long, thin wires (called ductile) and is corrosion
resistant, malleable and an excellent
conductor of heat and
electricity. When it’s alloyed with other metals, such as zinc (to form
brass), aluminum or
tin (to form bronzes), or nickel for example, it
can acquire new characteristics so it can be used in highly
specialized applications.
Copper
is one of the most recycled metals. It’s almost impossible to
distinguish between recycled copper (or
secondary copper) and primary copper (copper originating from ore), once it’s been reprocessed.

Copper Prices
mainly affected by global supply and demand. They’re also affected to some extent by fluctuating exchange rates
and demand from the investment community.
The market prices for refined metals are also affected by many other factors beyond our control, including:
• Regional supply and demand
• Political and economic conditions
• Inflation expectations
• Speculative activities
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