Copper Metal Shot Mesh Size 3 - 14 Lab Grade *

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Description

Copper metal possesses a reddish lustrous appearance that turns green on exposure to moist air. It has no odor, is malleable, and is insoluble in Water at ambient conditions. It is an essential component of the natural ecosystem involving rocks, animals, plants, water, and volcanic dust/gases. It can be easily machined, extruded, or drawn into shapes and forms two series of salts, Cu(I) and Cu(II), with other compounds. On a commercial scale, 80% of its production is obtained by electrolysis of low-grade or poor Sulfide ores, which are usually treated by pyrometallurgical methods involving series of stages.

The mesh size of the shots we provide you is 3 - 14 (1.19 mm -  ~5.56mm). The shotas are teardrop shaped. That means in one direction it meets the spec, but the other way it may not. 

Chemically pure or Laboratory reagents are the two terms often used to describe Lab Grade chemicals. Lab Grade chemicals do not meet any accepted quality or purity requirements such as the ACS Grade, the USP Grade, and the FCC Grade, despite their acceptable purity. 

Specifications
Copper Metal Shot Features:

Assay Min 99.90%
Insoluble in Dilute Nitric Acid 0.02%
Antimony and Tin 0.01%
Arsenic 5 ppm
Iron 0.005%
Lead 0.005%
Manganese 0.001%
Phosphorus 0.001%
Silver 0.002%
Applications
Common Uses
  • Reagent
  • Chemical precursor
  • Catalyst
  • Metal industry
  • Electrical industry
  • Corrosion-resistant piping
Safety and Handling

Please contact us to request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA) for Copper Metal Shot.

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