Purple copper, also known as red copper, is named for its purplish red color. Generally we call purple copper as pure copper, which is actually inaccurate, because strictly pure copper should theoretically contain close to 100% copper. Purple copper is a relatively pure copper, but can not be completely equivalent to pure copper. Violet copper is oxygenated, also called oxygenated copper. The copper content of purple copper is in the range of 99.5%-99.99%. Copper has good electrical and thermal conductivity, excellent plasticity, easy to hot press and cold pressure processing, widely used in the manufacture of wires, cables, brushes, EDM special etching etching copper and other requirements of good electrical conductivity products.







