Yes! It's a metal, so it can be forged into something new.
Of course. Copper wire contains copper. You can use a copper wire stripper to remove the insulation and you get copper core or a copper wire gramulator to make them into small copper granules after grinding and separating the insulation.
because it just does, ok? just recycle copper
copper wire that is coated with tin
A copper wire is considered to be a homogeneous system.
It should be a "pure" substance, but its really an alloy.
The copper wire glows red. Once it cools...the copper reacts with the air to produce copper(II) oxide. This is shown by the black tarnish on the copper wire.
Copper is very valuable conductor. It is a non-renewable resource with limited storage on the earth. Copper can be recycled from copper wire. You can also earn a small sum from it.
Yes you can but it would no longer be clean copper so price may change
It can be up to 90% cheaper to recycle copper
You can recycle cable by selling them to recycling centers or strip the insulation off with a tool like a wire cutter, a cable stripping machine etc. and sell the copper core in it.
I know two kind of machines for copper recycling. One is cable granulator which is used for making copper core into small granules by grinding cable and separating PVC. This is a ideal machine for miscellaneous cable. The other is copper wire stripper which is to strip the PVC cover and you get the entire copper core. This is widely used in various copper wire various diameters.
If the copper wire really is pure copper then the only element in the copper wire is copper (Cu).
Yes. They melt it down and recycle it.
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yes
how much copper is in copper wire
No. Copper wire is a solid
No.. Copper wire isn't