In daily life, practical copper wire is used as a conductor. It has good conductivity and is widely used in the manufacture of wires, cables, brushes, etc.; it has good thermal conductivity and is often used to manufacture magnetic instruments and meters that require anti-magnetic interference, such as compasses, aviation instruments, etc.; it has excellent plasticity and is easy to hot press and cold pressure process, and can be made into copper materials such as tubes, rods, wires, bars, strips, plates, and foils. Pure copper products are of two types: smelted products and processed products.
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