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U.S. natural gas futures rose about 5 percent to a near nine-week high as global energy prices surged on concerns over a pricing plan for energy exports, keeping U.S. LNG export demand near record highs. U.S. natural gas prices have risen despite forecasts of mild weather and lower-than-expected demand, which will allow utilities to fill up storage facilities next week. On Wednesday, Germany launched an emergency plan to manage gas supplies in Europe's largest economy. If natural gas supplies are interrupted or stopped, the German government could take unprecedented steps to limit electricity supply.
Affected by the increase in the price of natural gas, the price of the copper nano powder will also increase.

What is copper powder? 

Copper is the earliest discovered chemical element. Its chemical symbol is Cu, atomic number is 29, and atomic weight is 63.546 U. 

Pure copper is a soft metal, the surface for red-orange, when just cut with a metallic luster, good ductility, high thermal conductivity, and electrical conductivity, therefore in the cables and electrical and electronic components is the most commonly used material, also can be used as a building material, as well as the composition of many kinds of alloy, such as for jewelry sycee, used to produce Marine hardware and cupronickel coin and used for strain gauge and constantan thermocouple. Copper alloys have excellent mechanical properties and low electrical resistivity, the most important of which are bronze and brass. Copper is also a durable metal that can be recycled many times without damaging its mechanical properties.

 

Copper does not react with water but slowly reacts with oxygen in the air to form a tan layer of copper oxide, unlike the rust that forms when the iron is exposed to damp air, which protects the underlying copper from further corrosion. Copper is easily corroded by halogens, tahalides, sulfur, and selenium, and vulcanized rubber can blacken copper.

 

What is a copper powder used for? 

The most common use of copper is for electric wires, which are usually made of pure copper today because it is second only to silver for conducting electricity and heat, but it is much cheaper. Copper is also easy to work with, changing shape by melting, casting, and calendering to make parts for cars and electronics. These processed copper products are collectively referred to as "stretch copper products". 

And copper can be used to make a variety of alloys, copper important alloys are the following: 

 

Brass

Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, named for its yellow color. Brass has good mechanical properties and wear resistance, and can be used to manufacture precision instruments, ship parts, gun casings, faucets, and so on. Brass sounds good when struck, so gongs, cymbals, bells, trumpets, and other Musical Instruments are made of brass. 

Nautical brass

An alloy of copper with zinc and tin, resistant to seawater, used for ship parts and balancers. 

Bronze

The alloy of copper and tin is called bronze, named for its green color. It was a common alloy in ancient times (e.g., in China's Bronze Age). Bronze generally has good corrosion resistance, wear resistance, casting ability, excellent mechanical properties, and high hardness. Used for manufacturing precision bearings, high-pressure bearings, seawater corrosion-resistant mechanical parts on ships and various plates, pipes, bars, and so on.  Bronze also has the unusual property of "thermal shrinkage and cold expansion", which is used to cast statues that expand when cooled to make the features clearer. 

Phosphor bronze

Phosphor bronze is an alloy of copper, tin, and phosphorus, containing 2%-8% tin, and 2-8% phosphorus, the rest of the composition is copper. Hard, can make springs. Casting can be used for gear, worm gear, bearing, and other mechanical parts. 

Cupronickel

White copper is a copper and nickel alloy, its color and silver, silver shine, not easy to rust.  It is often used to make coins, electrical appliances, meters, and ornaments. 

18 Karat gold (18K gold or rose gold) 

An alloy of 6/24 copper and 18/24 gold. Red and yellow, hard, can be used to make jewelry, and ornaments.

 

What is copper nanopowder used for? 

As an alternative to more expensive metals, copper nanopowders are ideal for reducing production costs and are widely used in microelectronics processes, conductive pastes, and nanometal lubricant additives. It can be used for: 

Antifungal, antifungal, and antifungal agents 

High strength metals and alloys

High thermal conductivity material

Conductive inks and pastes for printing electronics 

Sintering additives and capacitor materials 

Lubricating oil additive

 

Copper Nano Powder Price

The price is influenced by many factors including the supply and demand in the market, industry trends, economic activity, market sentiment, and unexpected events.

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With Russia taking the lead on Poland and Bulgaria at the end of last month, there appears to be a growing sense of compromise within the EU over whether to accept Moscow's proposed rouble settlement order. 

Italy's prime minister said recently that European companies would be able to buy gas in roubles without violating sanctions.  This apparently ignores the guidance of hardliners in the EU to "fight to the end". 

For weeks, European companies have been trying to find ways to meet Russia's payment demands for the rouble while maintaining vital gas supplies without violating sanctions against Moscow. 

Late last month, European Commission President Von der Leyen said operating under the mechanism would violate sanctions and asked European companies not to bow to Russian demands. However, the EU has yet to issue more rigorous written guidelines on how companies should pay Gazprom. 

The Italian prime minister said recently, "There is no official announcement from the European Union about what ruble settlement means for sanctions violations, and no one has said whether ruble payments violate sanctions or not. It's a grey area." 

"In fact, most gas importers are already opening rouble accounts for deals with Gazprom,"

He also used German companies as a shield. He said Germany's largest gas importer had already paid in rubles. "In fact, we saw evidence yesterday that the largest gas importer in Germany has already paid in rubles."

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