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  2. How to invest in copper? 5 ways to buy and sell it - AOL

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    5 ways to invest in copper 1. Copper bullion. You can purchase copper bullion just as you would gold bullion, buying it as coins or even bars. You’ll have the enjoyment of holding it and looking ...

  3. Copper slag - Wikipedia

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    Copper slag is created during the copper smelting process. Around 4.5 million tons of copper slag is produced each year. Although copper slag is used in grit blasting and landfilling, only 15 to 20% of it is being used as of 2015. Since this is a heavily wasted material, finding ways to use it in different industries can reduce overall waste.

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    1. Freeport-McMoRan (NYSE: FCX) Best for: Value investors interested in long-term copper investments Freeport-McMoRan is one of the largest copper miners in the world, but that’s not the only ...

  5. Sandblasting - Wikipedia

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    Mobile dry abrasive blast systems are typically powered by a diesel air compressor. The air compressor provides a large volume of high pressure air to a single or multiple "blast pots". Blast pots are pressurized, tank-like containers, filled with abrasive material, used to allow an adjustable amount of blasting grit into the main blasting line.

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  7. LME Copper - Wikipedia

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    Despite the small share of physical copper associated with LME Copper contracts, their prices act as reference prices for physical global copper transactions. [5] This practice started in 1966, when Zambia, Chile, and most Copper-producing countries abandoned fixed price copper contracts, and announced that they would set copper contract prices based the average monthly price of the nearest ...

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