Tinned copper
Tinned copper is a type of copper wire that has been coated with a layer of tin. The tin coating provides additional protection against corrosion, making it ideal for use in electrical and electronic applications. When tinned copper wire is no longer usable, it can be recycled as scrap. The recycling process involves removing the tin coating and separating the copper from any other materials, such as plastic insulation. The resulting copper can then be melted down and used to make new wire or other copper-containing products. Tinned copper scrap is valued for its high conductivity and durability, making it an important material for a range of industries, including electronics, telecommunications, and construction. Proper handling and disposal of tinned copper scrap is important to ensure its safe and responsible recycling.


