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OZ Minerals “Think and Act Differently”

Ingenious Extraction is OZ Minerals first ‘Think and Act Differently’ incubator challenge.  This is a challenge focused on finding new ways to extract metals like copper, gold, silver and cobalt…

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U.S. Approves Copper For ‘Residual Use Against Coronavirus’

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that certain copper alloys provide long-term effectiveness against the virus that causes COVID-19, the first product to get the approval. Here is the EPA’s…

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No Way Norway (or Australia)!

The U.S. Super Bowl is as famous for its ads as its football. This year was no different except for the number of ads by big auto companies for electric…

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Building With New Copper

The U.S. has just recognised 8 new buildings as standouts for their use of copper and copper alloys, part of the yearly North American Copper in Architecture Awards. The 2020…

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Copper has a long history in critical heat transfer components used in air-conditioning systems due to its unique properties, including:

  • High thermal conductivity
  • Formability
  • Corrosion resistance
  • Ease of joining
  • Infinite recyclability

Most recently, this list also includes its antimicrobial effect. Pure copper and copper alloys have antimicrobial properties that kill microorganisms on contact and prevent the growth of bacteria and fungi.

The wet and humid environments in air conditioning units are perfect places for mold to grow. Harmful mold spores can be spread through fans into homes and often cause serious health problems.

Everyone has heard stories about office workers sharing a building or students living together in a dorm getting sick. This is commonly referred to as “sick building syndrome” and can be caused by dirty and moldy air conditioning units.

Copper coiled units are virtually mold-free, even after years of use, which improves air and quality and living conditions.

Mold buildup in noncopper units also degrades performance and prevents units from working correctly, costing users extra money.

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