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Flexible copper is a type of copper used in a variety of applications, such as electrical wiring, plumbing, and air conditioning. It is a softer, more malleable form of copper than traditional copper, making it easier to work with and install. Flexible copper is also more resistant to corrosion and can be used in a variety of temperatures. It is often used in applications where traditional copper is not suitable, such as in tight spaces or in areas with high vibration.
Flexible copper is widely used in the construction and automotive industries, as well as in the telecommunications and electronics industries. It is also used in the manufacture of medical equipment and in the aerospace industry.
Some companies in the flexible copper market include KME, Aurubis, Wieland, and Outokumpu. Other companies include Aurubis, Wieland, and Outokumpu. Show Less Read more