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Researchers aim to replace copper with aluminum as a conductor in auto power systems --... - 0 views

  • If all goes according to plan, TUM's Professor Udo Lindemann (not to be confused with Udo Dirkschneider, the diminutive frontman of German heavy metal bands Accept and U.D.O.) predicts that "the high-voltage on-board systems of most electric vehicles to be based on aluminum by 2020."
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The Great Copper Heist - BusinessWeek - 0 views

  • Since 2001 the price of copper has gone from less than $1 per pound to about $4 per pound on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange (CME). In response, looters and scavengers nationwide are stealing copper where they can. Within the last three years, copper thieves have disabled 130 cell tower sites across 17 jurisdictions in eastern Virginia and North Carolina. They stripped the wire from an airplane control tower in Ohio, endangering in-flight communications. They scuttled the irrigation system of Pinal County, Ariz., causing $10 million in damage and ruining a harvest. In Indianapolis, gutted refrigeration systems cost the state's largest food bank $400,000 in spoiled rations. In Jackson, Miss., thieves stole the copper from five storm sirens, which then failed to warn residents of an incoming tornado. In Kansas City, Mo., power outages due to stolen wire caused a credit union to freeze bank accounts, while a separate group allegedly used a backhoe to excavate 18,000 feet of backup power lines worth at least $500,000. In western Nevada, bandits on four-wheelers took out signal and control systems from Union Pacific (UNP) and Amtrak rail lines. In Minneapolis and Cincinnati, police say gangs use foreclosure lists like treasure maps, looting pipes from hundreds of homes, some of which exploded from gas leaks.
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Electrical, auto sectors to drive aluminium use - 0 views

  • The electrical sector contributes the highest with 36 per cent, while the automotive and construction sectors share 22 per cent and 10 per cent, respectively, an ICRA report said
  • Most importantly, replacement of steel and copper by aluminium in the automobile and power transmission sectors, respectively, is likely to support the aluminium demand.
  • Being a good conductor of electricity, aluminium has been gradually replacing copper in the power transmission sector. Given the same weight of the metal aluminium is twice as good in electrical conductivity when compared to copper.
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Ultrahigh Strength and High Electrical Conductivity in Copper -- Lu et al. 304 (5669): ... - 0 views

  • Methods used to strengthen metals generally also cause a pronounced decrease in electrical conductivity, so that a tradeoff must be made between conductivity and mechanical strength. We synthesized pure copper samples with a high density of nanoscale growth twins. They showed a tensile strength about 10 times higher than that of conventional coarse-grained copper, while retaining an electrical conductivity comparable to that of pure copper. The ultrahigh strength originates from the effective blockage of dislocation motion by numerous coherent twin boundaries that possess an extremely low electrical resistivity, which is not the case for other types of grain boundaries.
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IEEE Spectrum: Hydrocarbon Superconductor Discovered - 0 views

  • 3 March 2010—In a development that if independently confirmed could lead to an entirely new class of superconductors, a group of Japanese scientists—led by Professor Yoshihiro Kubozono of Okayama University—is reporting that a simple hydrocarbon, picene, exhibits superconductivity below 18 kelvin, a relatively high temperature. The Japanese team details its findings in this week’s issue of Nature
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High potential for the environment and the economy on Environmental Expert - 0 views

  • The use of secondary raw materials can for example avoid 1.2 tons of additional carbon dioxide emissions per ton of copper produced. This equals emission savings of 41 percent compared to the so-called primary production.
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Copper Rain Chains - Let it Rain | ranked1.net - 0 views

  • Turning adversity on its tail and making it work to your advantage is what a rain chain is all about. The malleability and natural beauty of copper is used to throw up various combinations of a practically usable yet a beautiful object to match the architecture of a home. Copper rain chains are more known for their aesthetics than for their efficiency to transport water. These appear even more beautiful if you have a garden around the home. However, a rain chain on its own will not add any value, and instead will appear out of place for a simple building with no creative design in its appearance.
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Thieves stealing copper also may be robbing environment || OnlineAthens.com - 0 views

  • It's one of the first times the federal Clean Air Act has been used to prosecute air conditioner thieves in Georgia, but the case has given some local law enforcement agencies hope that the stiffer penalties do what new laws and declining copper prices have not - stop people from stealing copper.
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The Cable Directory - Nexans sees limited scope for copper substitution - 0 views

  • Record prices for copper will not lead to large-scale use of cheaper alternatives by industrial consumers because copper retains clear technical advantages in wiring, French cable group Nexans (NEXS.PA: Quote) said on Wednesday. Benchmark copper prices CMCU3 on the London Metal Exchange breached the $10,000 mark for the first time last month after a rally driven by Chinese demand and tightening global supply. This has led some manufacturers and distributors to warn of a shift towards less expensive substitute materials like aluminium and zinc, while in France a surge in copper theft has led rail and power firms to consider alternatives. [ID:nLDE71E1Q1] [ID:nLDE6BF1HO] Nexans was increasingly using aluminium conductors and developing other alternatives but did not see a big shift away from copper, Chief Financial Officer Frederic Michelland said. "If you reasoned in purely financial terms, copper would have been abandoned a long while back in favour of aluminium," he told reporters at the group's head office. "Overall, copper still has a fundamental attractiveness that should last for some time to come." Substitution had remained limited in the past few years, representing between 450,000 and 600,000 tonnes annually compared with a global market of some 19 million tonnes of refined copper, Nexans executives said at a briefing on copper. Aluminium had claimed the largest share among copper substitutes and Nexans was notably developing use of copper-clad aluminium as a product that resolved some of the conductivity snags of aluminium. However, the cost advantage was not enormous and there were still technical drawbacks, Michelland said. "There is not yet a miracle (substitute) product," he said. Nexans, which supplies cables for sectors like energy, construction and construction, is one of the world's largest private consumers of copper, having used around 450,000 tonnes of the metal in 2010.
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Les câbles coaxiaux Radio Fréquence ondulés de RFS en aluminium fournissent l... - 0 views

  • Le câble CELLFLEX(R) Lite ondulé en aluminium de RFS réalise un parcours sans faute exceptionnel, sans aucune réclamation ou aucun retour client depuis son lancement en 2006, prouvant clairement que les câbles en aluminium font jeu égal avec ceux en cuivre pour la longévité et la robustesse.
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The Future of Solar Cells - Better Generation - 0 views

  • However researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory estimate that Indium's availability is likely to constrain the manufacturing of CIGS once production reaches the tens of gigawatts level, unless levels of recovery during extraction are increased.
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Jababeka Business: Piezoelectric motors save power and downsize electronic access control - 0 views

  • Designers looking to save power and size are turning to advanced technologies, and motors are no exception. With piezoelectric technology at the heart, a new type of motor is improving small-scale motion systems in a big way. Electronic access control enhances security, convenience, safety, and flexibility in a wide range of applications from building automation to automobiles. Today, system designers are adding "smallest size" to the requirements list for the electronic actuators at the core of access control systems.
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China Copper Wire. Zhengzhou Manufacturer, Exporter - 0 views

  • Key Specifications/Special Features: Polyester enameled copper clad aluminum wire (PEW)Resistant to high temperature: 155 degree CelsiusProduct standard: Q/320584PWE001-2007Property: resistant to heat, chemical, and wearApplications: current motor, small motor, and various electromagnetic winding of transformerDiversified machineDiameter of apply wires range: 2.80 to 0.10mmPacking: plastic bobbin cable
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Crystallographers Use Computers To Find New Superconductor - 0 views

  • The highest transition temperature found up to now – the temperature below which a material becomes superconducting – was for a cuprate, a copper compound, and lies at 166 K (-107°C). The problem is that cuprates have a similar consistency to graphite, which we know from pencil leads. Cuprates are difficult to work mechanically; for example, attempts to produce long wires from them have hitherto been unsuccessful. Cuprates are also difficult to manufacture and are often toxic.
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Techical Performance of Traction Machine Design | Engineer Story - 0 views

  • An electric motor converts electrical energy into kinetic energy. The reverse task, that of converting kinetic energy into electrical energy, is accomplished by a generator or dynamo. In many cases the two devices differ only in their application and minor construction details, and some applications use a single device to fill both roles. For example, traction motors used on locomotives often perform both tasks if the locomotive is equipped with dynamic brakes.
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WiTricity - Wireless Electricity - to Debut at CES : Mobile Marketing Watch - The Pulse... - 0 views

  • Companies like Sunnyvale, Calif-based PowerBeam use lasers to generate about 1.5 watts of power to an area around 10 metres. That’s not enough to power a laptop, but it is enough to power digital picture frame, speaker, or maybe even a mobile device. So in case you were worrying about battery life effecting your opportunity to reach your target audience, rejoice that one day mobile users won’t have to think twice about charging up their mobile phone. PowerBeam competitors Witricity and Powercast aren’t transmitting electricity as far as PowerBeam is trying to do. Other companies in the wireless electricity space include Powermat, eCoupled, WiPower and WildCharge. Expect one electrifiying experience at CES this year, as many of these companies are scheduled to show off their wireless electricity 1.0 accomplishments.
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COPPER-CLAD ALUMINIUM - 0 views

  • Over the last year in many markets there has been increasing interest in copper-clad aluminium (CCA) wires as a possible way of reducing material costs in certain types of cable. Several Chinese companies have perceived a potential market opportunity and installed equipment for production of CCA wire. CCA consists of copper cladding surrounding an aluminium core. The most common grade of CCA is 10% CCA, meaning that it contains 10% copper by volume: only 5% of the radial thickness of this grade of CCA is copper and the rest is aluminium, though it contains approximately 43% copper by weight, since copper is a much denser metal than aluminium. 10% CCA has an overall conductivity of 65% IACS, i.e. 65% of the conductivity of an all copper conductor of the same cross-section, but its average density is only 37% of copper.
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For Wind, Is Bigger Better? « Earth2Tech - 0 views

  • American Superconductor said this week that it will work with the Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory and its National Wind Technology Center to look at the economics of building a 10-MW turbine. The Devens, Mass.-based company said it can get a bigger power punch but still keep the size and weight under control by using its high temperature superconductor wire, which it claims is lighter and more efficient than the copper wire traditionally used in wind turbines.
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Aluminum Foil Faith at Out There - 0 views

  • Conducts electricity better than copper, yet is nonmagnetic.
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Remember The Oil Crisis? Get Ready For The Chinese Dysprosium Crisis | The Truth About ... - 0 views

  • When it comes to dysprosium and terbium, China is in a much better position, called a quasi-monopoly.
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