The company will assess goods' purchase price based on type, grade, and quality.
The company will promptly pay the customer after verifying goods.
The customer informs the company about goods type, grade, and quantity.
The company offers a fair price based on the grade and quality of goods.
The customer prepares a quotation to confirm the sale of goods to the company
The company will issue a purchase order to secure price for delivery in batches.
New copper pipes, such as air conditioning pipes, are in their original condition without being burned or blackened. They have not been stored for long periods or exposed to moisture, which could cause oxidation and color change, and contain no impurities.
Copper that has been used may have dents, cracks, or scratches and cannot be used in its original condition. However, it can be recycled. Old copper pipes come in various types, depending on their previous use.
Used copper bus bars that are still in good condition, without cracks, burns, or other damage, can be recycled. Recycled copper bus bars come in various types, depending on size, number of terminals, and manufacturing materials.
Copper that has been coated or painted for use as bus bars in electrical systems. Recycled colored copper bus bars come in various types, depending on size, number of terminals, manufacturing materials, and color.
Copper that has undergone a chemical plating process to achieve a white surface. Typically, Type K or L copper pipes are used and chemically plated to enhance corrosion resistance, prevent blackening, and improve appearance.
Copper that has been processed into large pieces, typically with a diameter of about 5 millimeters or more. Coarse copper shreddings come from various types of copper scrap, such as old electrical wires, copper pipes, and copper sheets.
Copper that has not yet been stripped of its insulation, typically found in the form of old electrical wires, copper pipes, damaged copper sheets, or other materials containing copper.
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