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Specification for Copper Wire Scrap Material Name: Copper Wire Scrap Description: High-quality copper wire scrap with a minimum purity of 99.9%, suitable for recycling and manufacturing applications. Specification Details: Parameter Details Purity Minimum 99.9% copper content Appearance Bright, shiny, clean, free from tarnish and other impurities Form Copper wire, stripped of insulation, no mixed or dirty wires Diameter Varies, typically between 0.5mm to 20mm Length Random lengths Weight Packed in bales or bundles, typically 100kg to 1000kg per bundle Origin Various sources (e.g., industrial waste, electrical wires) Insulation No insulation (bare wire) Non-metallic Content Less than 0.5% Oxidation Negligible, if any Radioactive Material None Moisture Content Maximum 0.3% Packaging Bales or bundles, secured with metal straps or wire Weight Tolerance �±2% Shipping Containers or bulk, depending on order size and buyer's requirements Certification Certificate of Analysis (CoA) available upon request Standards Compliance Complies with International Copper Study Group (ICSG) standards Usage Recycling, manufacturing of new copper products, electrical applications Additional Information: Inspection: Third-party inspection available upon request. Delivery Time: Depends on order quantity and destination. Payment Terms: Negotiable, typically through Letter of Credit (L/C) or Telegraphic Transfer (T/T). Supply Ability: Up to 500 metric tons per month. Sample Availability: Free sample available, shipping costs borne by the buyer. For further details or inquiries, please contact [Your Company Name] at [Your Contact Information].
Specification Parameter Details Material Name Copper Wire Scrap Purity Minimum 99.9% Appearance Bright, shiny, clean, free from tarnish and other impurities Form Copper wire, stripped of insulation, no mixed or dirty wires Diameter Varies, typically between 0.5mm to 20mm Length Random lengths Weight Packed in bales or bundles, typically 100kg to 1000kg per bundle Origin Various sources (e.g., industrial waste, electrical wires) Insulation No insulation (bare wire) Non-metallic content Less than 0.5% Oxidation Negligible, if any Radioactive material None Moisture content Maximum 0.3% Packaging Bales or bundles, secured with metal straps or wire Weight Tolerance �±2% Shipping Containers or bulk, depending on order size and buyer's requirements Certification Certificate of Analysis (CoA) available upon request Standards Compliance Complies with International Copper Study Group (ICSG) standards Usage Recycling, manufacturing of new copper products, electrical applications
Copper Wire Scrap Specification 1. Product Description Copper wire scrap refers to discarded copper wire materials that are collected and recycled for reuse. These scraps are typically sourced from electrical wiring, cables, and other copper-based components. The high conductivity and malleability of copper make it a valuable material in various industries, including electrical, construction, and manufacturing. 2. Chemical Composition The copper wire scrap must meet the following chemical composition standards: Copper (Cu): 99.9% minimum Impurities: 0.1% maximum 3. Physical Characteristics Appearance: Clean, uncoated, and untinned copper wire Color: Bright or bare copper color Wire Diameter: Typically ranges from 1 mm to 3 mm Length: Varies, can be in coils, bundles, or chopped 4. Quality Standards ISRI Code: Should conform to ISRI (Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries) specifications for copper wire scrap. Cleanliness: Free from dirt, plastic, rubber, other metals, and non-metallic materials. Radiation: Free from any radioactive contamination. Corrosion: Free from excessive oxidation or corrosion. 5. Packaging Form: Bundles, bales, or coils Weight: Typically packed in 20-25 kg bundles or as per customer requirements Securing: Strapped with steel or plastic bands to prevent spillage during transportation Labeling: Each package should be labeled with the following information: Grade of copper Net weight Supplier's name Batch number Date of packaging
1. Introduction Purpose of the Document Scope of the System Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations 2. General Description Product Perspective Product Functions User Characteristics Operating Environment 3. Specific Requirements 3.1 Functional Requirements User Management: Ability to register new users (doctors, nurses, administrative staff). Authentication and authorization mechanisms. Patient Management: Record patient demographics (name, age, gender, contact details). Maintain medical history and treatment plans. Appointment Scheduling: Allow scheduling, rescheduling, and cancellation of appointments. Notification system for upcoming appointments. Billing and Invoicing: Generate bills based on services provided. Integration with payment gateways for online payments. Inventory Management: Track medical supplies and equipment. Manage stock levels and alerts for low stock. Reporting and Analytics: Generate reports on patient statistics, revenue, etc. Analytical tools for decision support. 3.2 Non-Functional Requirements Performance: System should handle concurrent users efficiently. Security: Data encryption, role-based access control. Reliability: Minimize downtime, backup and recovery procedures. Usability: Intuitive user interface, training and support for users. Scalability: Ability to expand to accommodate more users and data. 4. System Interfaces Hardware Interfaces: Requirements for servers, workstations, etc. Software Interfaces: Integration with other systems (e.g., electronic health records). Communication Interfaces: Protocols for data exchange (e.g., API specifications). 5. Constraints Regulatory requirements (HIPAA compliance, local health regulations). Budget and time constraints. 6. Appendices Glossary of Terms References