Difference between revisions of "Copper"
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− | |comes from=Swansea, Chile, Cape of Good Hope, Peru, Australasia, Newfoundland, Spain, Venezuela, | + | |comes from=Swansea, Chile, Cape of Good Hope, Peru, Australasia, Newfoundland, Spain, Venezuela, Portugal, United States of America, Italy, British North America, Norway, Boliva Bolivia |
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Refined copper was used chiefly in the manufacture of electrical cables and plumbing fittings, in addition to industrial applications such as boilers and stills. | Refined copper was used chiefly in the manufacture of electrical cables and plumbing fittings, in addition to industrial applications such as boilers and stills. |
Revision as of 13:52, 9 March 2016
Imported from
- Swansea
- Chile
- Cape of Good Hope
- Peru
- Australasia
- Newfoundland
- Spain
- Venezuela
- Portugal
- United States of America
- Italy
- British North America
- Norway
- Boliva Bolivia
Used to Make
- Electrical Industry
- Engineering Industry
- Rubber & Gutta Percha Industry
- Shipyards
- Submarine Telegraph Cables
Description
Refined copper was used chiefly in the manufacture of electrical cables and plumbing fittings, in addition to industrial applications such as boilers and stills.