Coper
Coper is a term that can refer to various subjects, including a type of metal alloy, a surname, and a term used in different contexts. This article will explore the different meanings and uses of the term "Coper."
Metal Alloy[edit | edit source]
In metallurgy, a coper is a type of copper alloy. Copper alloys are widely used in various industries due to their excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, and malleability. Common copper alloys include bronze (copper and tin) and brass (copper and zinc).
Properties[edit | edit source]
Copper alloys are known for their:
- High electrical conductivity
- High thermal conductivity
- Corrosion resistance
- Malleability and ductility
Applications[edit | edit source]
Copper alloys are used in:
Surname[edit | edit source]
Coper is also a surname. Notable people with the surname Coper include:
- Hans Coper, a renowned ceramic artist known for his innovative pottery designs.
Other Uses[edit | edit source]
The term coper can also refer to:
- A person who deals in horses, particularly in the context of horse trading.
- A term used in various regional dialects with different meanings.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Copper
- Bronze
- Brass
- Hans Coper
- Metallurgy
- Electrical conductivity
- Thermal conductivity
- Corrosion resistance
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