As many of you know, copper is often seen as an indicator of economic health, historically falling when overall manufacturing and construction is in contraction mode, rising in times of expansion.
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Desktop Metal (NYSE: DM) today announced it has qualified commercially pure copper (> 99.95% purity) for additive manufacturing on the Production S ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Optomec -- a leading, privately-held global supplier of production-grade additive manufacturing equipment and software today announced the development of a pure ...
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Manufacturing industries continuously seek ways to improve efficiency, reduce waste, and maximize profitability. In meta ...
Copper prices have shown a modest increase, despite the market's uncertainty and expectations of short-term volatility; prices may be heading for an uptrend if they break resistance levels. The lack ...
Additive manufacturing has been a revelation for many industries. It gives designers and engineers the ability to produce complex shapes and customized items on demand in a more sustainable and less ...
If Warsh keeps emphasizing inflation vigilance, the USD can keep grinding higher and keep industrial metals capped. Key Risk: ...
Copper surged ~17% from its March low, driven by improved sentiment after the US–Iran ceasefire, recovering most war-related losses and stabilizing near pre-conflict levels. Global manufacturing ...