Copper Cathode (99.98%)

GDG Copper Cathode (99.98%), sourced from reputable origins in Africa, is one of the highest-quality products available in the market. These cathodes are produced under international standards, ensuring that they provide the highest purity and quality for various industries. Utilizing advanced technologies and precise manufacturing processes, our copper cathodes are recognized as an ideal choice for manufacturers and industries requiring high-purity copper.

Copper Cathode (99.98%)

Our Copper Cathode (99.98%), sourced from reputable origins in Africa, is one of the highest-quality products available in the market. These cathodes are produced under international standards, ensuring that they provide the highest purity and quality for various industries. Utilizing advanced technologies and precise manufacturing processes, our copper cathodes are recognized as an ideal choice for manufacturers and industries requiring high-purity copper.

Technical Specifications

The Copper Cathode (99.98%) includes:

  • Excellent electrical conductivity
  • High malleability
  • Corrosion resistance

These features make our copper cathodes highly suitable for electrical and electronic applications, particularly in the production of cables and electrical components. Additionally, this product is also applicable in various industries such as automotive and construction. All our products undergo inspection by reputable laboratories, such as SGS, before customer payment to ensure that quality and purity standards are met.

Laboratory Specifications

  • Purity: 99.98%
  • Content of Other Elements: Maximum 0.02%
  • Electrical Resistivity: 1.68 µΩ·m
  • Density: 8.96 g/cm³
  • Hardness: 200 HV

By choosing our Copper Cathode (99.98%), you benefit from high quality and gain access to a reliable and sustainable source. We are committed to providing the best services to our customers, and with technical support and expert consultations, we will assist you in selecting the best options. For more information and to place an order, please get in touch with us!

 

Specifications

Copper Cathode (99.98%) Laboratory Analysis

1. Sample Information
– Material: Copper Cathode
– Purity: 99.98%
– Sample ID: [Insert Sample ID]
– Date of Analysis: [Insert Date]

2. Chemical Composition
– Copper (Cu): 99.98%
– Impurities:
• Silver (Ag): [Insert %]
• Gold (Au): [Insert %]
• Lead (Pb): [Insert %]
• Arsenic (As): [Insert %]
• Other Elements: [Insert %]

3. Testing Methods
– Method Used: [Insert Method, e.g., AAS, ICP-MS]
– Equipment: [Insert Equipment Used]

4. Results
– Visual Inspection: [Insert Observations]
– Physical Properties:
• Color: Reddish-brown
• Texture: Smooth and metallic
• Weight: Typically around 3.2 kg per cathode plate, but specify actual weight
5. Conclusion
– The copper cathode meets the specified purity requirements with minimal impurities, making it suitable for GDG.

Packing

Packing Copper Cathode Using Wooden and Steel Pallets

Packing copper cathodes effectively is essential for safe transportation, and it involves using different types of pallets and securing the load with metal strapping. Two common types of pallets used in this process are wooden and steel pallets, each with its own advantages and disadvantages.
Wooden pallets, also known as Europallets or North American pallets, typically come in standard dimensions of 1200 mm x 800 mm (47.2 in x 31.5 in) or 1219 mm x 1016 mm (48 in x 40 in). The weight of wooden pallets generally ranges from 20 kg to 25 kg (44 lbs to 55 lbs), depending on the design and type of wood used. They are cost-effective and widely available, providing good shock absorption during transport. However, wooden pallets are susceptible to moisture and pests, which may limit their durability for long-distance shipping.
On the other hand, **steel pallets** offer a highly durable alternative. They are also available in similar dimensions, including 1200 mm x 800 mm and 1219 mm x 1016 mm. The weight of steel pallets typically ranges from 50 kg to 100 kg (110 lbs to 220 lbs), depending on the thickness of the steel and design. Steel pallets are ideal for heavy loads and long-distance transport due to their resistance to damage. Despite their higher cost and increased weight, which may raise shipping costs, they provide superior protection for the copper cathodes.
The packing process begins with the preparation of the cathodes, which involves inspecting them for defects and cleaning their surfaces to remove contaminants. When layering the cathodes on the pallets, it is important to ensure an even weight distribution. For wooden pallets, the cathodes can be placed directly, while for steel pallets, rubber or foam pads should be used to prevent direct contact and protect the cathodes. After layering, metal strapping is employed to secure the cathodes tightly to the pallet, ensuring they do not move during transport. This is followed by wrapping the entire pallet with shrink wrap for additional protection against moisture and dust.
Once packed, each pallet should be clearly labeled with essential product details, including the product type (Copper Cathode), purity (99.98%), weight, and destination. Finally, the packed pallets are loaded into standard shipping containers, such as 20ft or 40ft containers, ensuring they are securely placed and using dunnage to fill any gaps to prevent movement during transit.
In conclusion, the use of wooden or steel pallets, along with metal strapping, is crucial for the safe packing of copper cathodes for transportation. Proper packing methods help maintain the quality of the product throughout its journey, ensuring it arrives at its destination in optimal condition.

Standard Procedures

GDG Standard Sales Procedure for CIF and Payment via SBLC/LC/DLC from African Countries with Secure Ports

1. Overview
The CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) sales procedure is widely used in international trade for shipping goods from African countries with secure ports to various destinations. Payment methods such as Standby Letters of Credit (SBLC), Letters of Credit (LC), and Documentary Letters of Credit (DLC) ensure secure transactions. Additionally, documents such as SGS certificates and other international shipping documents play a crucial role in this process.

2. Sales Procedure
Step 1: Quotation and Agreement
– The seller provides a detailed quotation that includes:
1) Product specifications
2) Pricing (CIF terms)
3) Delivery timelines
4) Payment terms (SBLC/LC/DLC)
– Both parties sign a sales contract outlining the terms and conditions.
Step 2: Payment Arrangement
– The buyer arranges for payment through one of the following methods:
1) SBLC: A guarantee of payment issued by a bank, ensuring the seller receives payment upon fulfilling the contract terms.
2) LC: A bank document guaranteeing payment to the seller, provided the seller meets specified conditions.
3) DLC: Similar to an LC but typically involves more stringent documentation requirements.
4) The buyer deposits $10,000 in a currency exchange in the United Arab Emirates as part of the payment arrangement.
Step 3: Document Verification and Inspection
– After the contract is signed and the deposit is made, the buyer can review the shipping documents to verify the existence of the goods.
– The buyer has the right to inspect the product in the country of origin, ensuring it meets the agreed specifications.
Step 4: Preparation for Shipment
– The seller prepares the goods for shipment, ensuring they meet quality standards and are properly packaged.
– Necessary documentation for export is gathered, including:
1) Commercial invoice
2) Packing list
3) Certificate of origin
4) SGS Certificate: A document verifying the quality and quantity of the goods.
5) Insurance policy
6) Other relevant international shipping documents.
Step 5: Shipping
– The seller arranges for transportation via secure ports in African countries, ensuring compliance with all shipping regulations.
– The goods are loaded onto the vessel, and the seller obtains the Bill of Lading.
Step 6: Insurance
– The seller secures insurance coverage for the shipment, protecting against potential loss or damage during transit.
Step 7: Documentation Submission
– The seller submits the required documents to the bank for payment processing, including:
1) Bill of Lading
2) Commercial invoice
3) Packing list
4) SGS certificate
5) Insurance certificate
– The bank verifies the documents and processes the payment according to the agreed terms.

Step 8: Delivery
– The goods are shipped to the buyer's designated port.
– Upon arrival, the buyer arranges for customs clearance and takes delivery of the goods.

3. Conclusion
The standard sales procedure for CIF transactions and payments via SBLC, LC, or DLC from African countries with secure ports ensures a secure and efficient process for both buyers and sellers. The inclusion of SGS certificates and other international shipping documents enhances the credibility of the transaction. By following these steps, parties can mitigate risks and ensure successful international trade transactions.

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