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Copper Foam offers interesting possibilities in laboratory Copper
foam, now available from Goodfellow, combines the outstanding thermal
conductivity of copper with the structural benefits of a metal foam. Its
uses include filters and thermal exchange components. These
features are of particular interest to scientists working in the fields
of medical products and devices, defence systems and flight, power
generation, and the manufacture of semiconductor devices.It is a true skeletal structure - not a sintered, coated, or plated product - and its purity is typically that of the parent alloy metal, with no voids, inclusions or entrapments. The matrix of cells and ligaments is completely repeatable, regular and uniform throughout the material, yielding a rigid, highly porous and permeable structure with a controlled density of metal per unit volume. Characteristics of copper foam include:
For more information about copper foam, call Goodfellow on 0800 731 4653 (UK) or +44 1480 424 800, email info@goodfellow.com or visit www.goodfellow.com/E/Copper-Foam.html. About Goodfellow For more than 40 years, the Goodfellow name has been synonymous with small quantities of high-quality metals, polymers, ceramics and other materials that meet the research, development, and specialised production requirements of science and industry worldwide. Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd. is part of the Goodfellow Group of Companies, which also includes The Technical Glass Company (UK), Goodfellow Corporation, Goodfellow SARL, Goodfellow GmbH, and the Shanghai Representative Office of Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd. |
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