Brass Rod

Reasons for Preferring Brass Rod?

Brass rod is at the top of the preference lists thanks to the convenience it provides and the features it contains. The reasons why brass rod is so widely used today and preferred in every field can be listed as follows;

  • It has a high degree of conductivity in heat and electricity
  • High resistance to abrasion
  • Easy processing and giving the desired shape easily
  • Fast shaping even when cold
  • It has a high resistance to corrosion.


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Copper Rod

Copper Rod (Round)

It is widely used for grounding purposes to prevent damage to electrical and electronic devices due to electrical fluctuations, electrical leakage in equipment, etc. It is widely used for grounding for reasons such as keeping the life and health of the people who use it safe. Grounding Rod is one of the most important components of an electrical installation. Correct grounding is very important in preventing loss of both life and property.

Copper is a mineral obtained from nature and is completely recyclable.

Copper is the best known conductive material in terms of economy.

In addition, since ancient times, copper has found its place of use in many areas from kitchen utensils to ornaments.

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CuNiFe

CuNiFe

What is CuNiFe ?

Seamless and longitudinally welded copper-nickel “CuNiFe” pipes for seawater pipelines and related applications suitable for use in Ship, Yacht construction and offshore applications. Their advantages are high corrosion resistance, especially very good seawater resistance and a temperature resistance range of -270 °C to + 300 °C.


Where is CuNiFe used?

The most common uses of CuNiFe material are as follows.

  • Ship, Yacht Construction
  • Offshore applications


Bronze

What is bronze?

Bronze is the name of the compound element formed by mixing tin and copper metals in certain proportions. However, today, all copper alloys other than copper-nickel, copper-beryllium, copper-zinc alloys are called bronze.