Description of need

According to the Copper Development Association, copper scrap is a cheaper feedstock than cathode, but it has to be cheap enough for semi-fabricators. This isn’t a quantity problem, it’s a price problem: nearly all the copper scrap gets bought up by Chinese buyers at high prices that the US semi-fabricators can’t compete with.

Scrap is always cheaper (even with Chinese competition), so if US semi-fabricators aren’t buying it, it must be because of the additional downsides of using incrementally more scrap currently outweigh the savings.

There is a need for technologies that let semi-fabricators use scrap instead of high-purity copper cathode with minimal added costs or product quality implications.

Problem severity (1-10)

7

Who has this need

Copper product semi-fabricators. Semi-fabricators are companies that produce copper wire rod, tubes, plates, sheets and strips (PSS) and foil from cathode and high-grade scrap.

Total addressable market (TAM)

Unknown

Solutions today, and their shortcomings

Purchasing small amounts of US copper scrap and blending it with mostly primary cathode copper

Potentially relevant capabilities

Magic Garbage Truck

References

2024-10-16 Adam Estelle (Copper Development Association)