Copper Coil Introduction

Copper coil is a versatile metal product widely used in electrical, construction, automotive, and industrial applications. Manufactured from high-purity copper, it offers excellent electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, and ductility. Copper coils are available in various thicknesses, widths, and tempers to meet different processing and engineering requirements.

Due to its superior conductivity, copper coil is commonly used in transformers, power cables, electronic components, heat exchangers, roofing systems, and HVAC equipment. Its smooth surface finish and excellent formability also make it suitable for stamping, bending, welding, and deep drawing applications.

Copper coils can be produced in different grades such as C11000, C10200, and other copper alloys, depending on the required performance and industry standards. Surface treatments including mill finish, polished, coated, or embossed finishes are also available.

With stable mechanical properties and long service life, copper coil is an ideal material for industries seeking durability, efficiency, and reliable performance.


Features of Copper Coil

  • Excellent electrical and thermal conductivity

  • High corrosion resistance

  • Good flexibility and formability

  • Smooth surface and precise dimensions

  • Easy processing and welding

  • Long service life and recyclability

Common Applications

  • Electrical equipment and transformers

  • Power transmission systems

  • HVAC and refrigeration systems

  • Roofing and architectural decoration

  • Automotive components

  • Industrial machinery and heat exchangers

Available Specifications

  • Material Grades: Pure Copper, Brass, Bronze, Copper Alloys

  • Thickness: 0.1mm – 10mm

  • Width: 10mm – 1500mm

  • Temper: Soft, Half Hard, Hard

  • Standard: ASTM, JIS, EN, GB