Product Description
Tired of leaving micro-scratches on glass, chrome, or delicate surfaces? Amstat's Copper Wool is great for cleaning sensitive easy-to-scratch surfaces such as glass or polished metals. It is also excellent for polishing and general use on softer metals. Unlike traditional steel wool, our pure copper wool eliminates the possibility of rust stains and splintering, making it the ultimate premium abrasive for professional cleaning and delicate restoration. Copper Wool is highly effective for marine hardware maintenance, automotive windshield detailing, and burnishing fine wood finishes without depositing metal shards and is resistant to crumbling and corrosion.
Applications for using Copper Wool include:
- Antique and furniture restoration
- Marine and automotive maintenance and repair
- Metal polishing including chrome, brass, steel, nickel-plated, and other soft metals
- Firearm cleaning and maintenance
- Glass detailing and glass restoration
- Industrial filtration including alcohol distillation, anti-microbial, and petroleum particulate filtration
- MRI and Lab construction
Additional Uses:
Gap Filling & Continuity: Woven copper mesh is used to bond seams between copper panels or foil layers, ensuring a continuous conductive enclosure. It is highly effective for complex geometries, such as corners or odd angles, where solid panels are difficult to fit.
Visual Penetrations: Specialized metal mesh is integrated into RF-shielded Windows to maintain the shield while allowing for visual monitoring of the patient.
RF Shielding Performance: High-purity copper mesh (e.g., 10-200 mesh) is widely accepted for blocking external electromagnetic interference (EMI/RFI) that could otherwise cause image artifacts or failed scans.
Acoustic Isolation: While copper itself is primarily for RF shielding, the construction of these rooms often involves air gaps between the RF panels and building walls to improve low-frequency sound absorption.
Cavity Filling: Filling these structural gaps with absorptive material improves sound transmission loss. Although standard insulation is common, copper wool can theoretically provide a dual-purpose role—RF continuity and some acoustic dampening—in tight penetrations where traditional materials might not fit.
Waveguides: HVAC and utility penetrations use honeycomb waveguides, which use geometry to block RF signals while allowing air and sound to pass, often requiring conductive seals at the mounting points
Our copper wool is sold by weight (pounds). Fine and coarse grades available. Please call for additional information.
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