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'''[[w:Copper|Copper]]''' is a [[metal]] that is ductile and an excellent conductor of [[electricity]] and heat. Until more of the Martian surface has been prospected, it is impossible to know how much [[settlement|settlements]] will be able to rely on this metal. | '''[[w:Copper|Copper]]''' is a [[metal]] that is ductile and an excellent conductor of [[electricity]] and heat. Until more of the Martian surface has been prospected, it is impossible to know how much [[settlement|settlements]] will be able to rely on this metal. |
Revision as of 19:18, 25 December 2019
Copper is a metal that is ductile and an excellent conductor of electricity and heat. Until more of the Martian surface has been prospected, it is impossible to know how much settlements will be able to rely on this metal.
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Production
Copper may be found in useful concentrations near thermal vents that could have existed in the early martian seas. Another possible concentration mechanism would be gravitational separation in molten lava from volcanoes or after asteroid impact.
Aluminium is much more common than copper, by many orders of magnitude. Although it requires more energy to produce it can serve as a good replacement for copper.
Use
Electrical Wire and Cables
Due to its excellent conductivity, copper is widely used to transmit electricity. Copper is easily drawn into wire. Copper is used extensively in control systems, to conduct communication in standard wire and coaxial wire. This usage is being partly superseded by wireless communications. Aluminium is a commonly used alternative, in particular for larger conductors.
Power transformers
Power transformers are essential for AC power distribution systems. They are large and heavy and require large amounts of copper, although aluminium might be an acceptable substitute. DC converters can replace transformers.
Construction Material
Copper is used extensively as a piping material for potable water, although it is gradually being replaced by plastics. Stainless steel can be a replacement for copper and on Mars requires less energy to produce than plastics.
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Industry
Copper is used in many alloys such as Bronze (with Tin).
Consumer Goods
Copper is used in jewelry and food preparation utensils.