Ancient Uses of Copper


As in ancient times, copper remains a component of coinage used in many countries, but many new uses have been identified. One of copper’s more recent applications includes its use in frequently touched surfaces (such as brass doorknobs), where copper’s antimicrobial properties reduce the transfer of germs and disease. Semiconductor manufacturers have also begun using copper for circuitry in silicon chips, which enables microprocessors to operate faster and use less energy. Copper rotors have also recently been found to increase the efficiency of electric motors, which are a major consumer of electric power.

Roman coin
Roman coin: Copper was one of the first metals used to make coins, and that practice began in about 8000 BC. The coin shown above is a Roman follis featuring an image of Constantius I.

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