Saturday, May 23, 2015

Classification of copper

In selling scrap copper, you need to know how to identify and group the scrap copper. If you just mixed all the scrap copper. The value of that scrap copper will decline to its lowest value. To prevent the price/value of the copper going down. You need to know first the 3 classes of copper which is so easy and simple then group it with its class. Once you have group it, you will have the maximum price/value you can get when you sell it.


These classes are the Copper A, Copper B and Copper C.



CLASS
DESCRIPTIONS
COPPER A
All copper wires that are thicker than a thread/hair. The rubber/plastic insulator should be remove.  Copper should never be burn.

COPPER B
All copper wires that are thicker than a thread/hair. Copper have been burn.


COPPER C
All copper wires that are thin. These are commonly found in transformer, electric  motor, extension wires, appliances and etc. Burn or not usually ends up in this class.



COPPER A
COPPER B
COPPER C

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