Copper is a versatile metal that finds various applications in the construction industry due to its unique properties. Here are some common ways in which copper is used in construction:
Cables are an important aspect on the construction industry. Star, being a supplier of cables and wires, supplies a wide range of industrial cables including Household cables such as building wires, Solar cables and Multicore cables, to know more about our cables please visit our Power Division.
Know MoreCopper is corrosion-resistant, making it ideal for plumbing systems. It helps prevent the development of rust or scale, ensuring clean water delivery. It also has natural antimicrobial properties, which contribute to maintaining water quality by inhibiting the growth of bacteria. Star offers Copper tubing that is manufactured to consistently meet the demands of the ai-conditioning VRF/VRV industry and is compatible with all with all refrigerants including R410A.
Copper is an excellent heat conductor, making it suitable for use in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and copper components in HVAC systems are durable and can withstand the rigors of temperature variations. Our Copper Coil comes in a number of diameters and can be cut and polished to meet your needs.
Copper is an effective conductor of electricity, making it an ideal material for lightning protection systems. Copper lightning rods and conductors are used to safely channel lightning strikes away from structures.
Copper is widely used in grounding systems to provide a low-resistance path for electrical currents, ensuring the safety of the building's electrical infrastructure.
Copper's combination of electrical conductivity, durability, corrosion resistance, and aesthetic appeal makes it a valuable and versatile material in various construction applications, contributing to the overall performance and sustainability of modern buildings.