Copper was one of the first metals to be spun and the tradition continues at DIN Metal Spinning. Copper is the perfect metal for spinning because it is very malleable and ductile; meaning copper is resistant to breaking or cracking during the metal spinning process. In many applications and industries, copper is utilized for its conductive properties of both heat and electricity or its antimicrobial and anti-biofouling abilities. But nowadays copper is primarily used in metal because it’s pretty.
Spun Copper Application
The vivid orange-red lust of copper and the unmistakable matt green patina it develops makes it a wonderful material for lighting, decorations and architectural components. Contact Wenzel to learn more about incorporating copper into your next metal spinning project.
Applications
Advantages of Spinning
Copper spinning’s are mainly used as decorative items since copper is quite expensive as a base material when compared to steel and aluminium. That said, copper has a long list of benefits that make it a great choice including: