Pure copper is an essential material for a wide range of applications, from wire mesh for electric shielding to electrical components. Its purity needs to be verified before being used, since the required performance of the final product can never be achieved with inferior quality. Copper being a costly resource, wrong delivery can result in significant financial losses for both the producers and users. Therefore, it is critical to have a reliable and efficient solution for testing the purity of copper.
In this article, we will explore the benefits of the eddy current-based SIGMATEST solution using conductivity measurement for testing the purity of copper.
The two most common solutions for testing the purity of copper are conductivity meters and spectrometers. While both solutions are effective in determining the electrical conductivity of copper, they each have limitations when it comes to accuracy and efficiency.
Conductivity meters measure the electrical conductivity of a material, and since pure copper has a high electrical conductivity, it can be used to determine the purity of copper. However, the measurement accuracy can be affected by factors such as temperature, which requires a trained operator to use the instrument.
Spectrometers measure the composition of a material by analyzing its atomic emission spectrum. While they can detect impurities in copper, these are expensive and require a very skilled operator to use them.
The eddy current-based SIGMATEST provides a more reliable and efficient solution for testing the purity of copper. With this method, a certain conductivity value of around 58 MS/m is expected for pure copper, and there is a defined electrical conductivity for copper alloys used in electrical components.
In summary, the eddy current-based SIGMATEST solution provides a reliable, efficient, and cost-effective way of testing the purity of copper. It has a high measurement accuracy, especially for copper, and can measure thin materials accurately due to its high-frequency measurement. With a small probe for measuring slim flat wires, the SIGMATEST solution is ideal for testing the purity of copper used in electrical components and even wire mesh.