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copper sheet

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copper sheet
Copper roofing material used to cover flat, domed, or sloping roofs; usually weighs from ½ to 2 lb per sq ft (2.5 to 10 kg per sq m).


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The printed circuit board (PCB) is generally used to interconnect the electronic components of any electronic gadgets such as television, cell phones, computers or hard drives by applying conductive pathways from copper sheets onto a non-conductive substrate.
Adamsdown Primary School teacher Julie Hanlon said the youngsters had been very excited about seeing the finished sculpture at the unveiling and had thoroughly enjoyed using the copper sheets to help as part of their workshop with Ann Catrin.
If you look at our great cathedrals and churches you'll find flat roofs finished in lead or even copper sheets, durable materials that required little or no maintenance and lasted anything up to 100 years, about the same as a slate finish to pitched roofs.
 
 
 
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