When you think of copper, you may immediately imagine a penny or the Statue of Liberty with its well-known green patina. Copper is far more than a decorative metal, though. Copper, with its reddish-brown color, is an easily recognizable non-ferrous metal. Being non-ferrous makes copper non-magnetic. Copper's properties make it ideal for industrial applications, including metal stamping.
Copper has a variety of desirable mechanical and chemical properties, making it one of the most versatile and extensively used materials. Copper’s properties can be further enhanced through the use of metal alloys making it the ideal choice for a wide range of metal stamping applications.