COPPER:
A TESTAMENT
TO DURABILITY
While most metals corrode and break down with the passage of time, copper is highly corrosion-resistant. The strength of copper can be clearly witnessed in comparison to steel. In an experiment undertaken to learn the durability of cooper versus steel, a 1mm thick plate of both metals were placed in water. The results showed it would take 197 years for copper to corrode while the steel plate developed a hole after six years.
Of all the metal in the world, next to gold and silver, copper can be forged the broadest, thinnest, and longest. Copper plates, 0.03mm thinner than paper, are used in circuit boards of a wide range of electronic goods. Because of the superb ductility of copper, it is used as a material for ammunition cartridge cases and cannonballs. Copper can also be welded into all kinds of metals except aluminum. Copper is the best material for making cast products. Statues, faucets or other types of valves, door locks and other common, daily goods are made of this remarkable metal.
Copper is generally divided into pure copper and copper alloy. Pure copper is commercialized and used as a material to make copper alloy. Copper alloys, meanwhile, are produced for special purposes since their mechanical and physical properties can be controlled. The materials used in aircraft or rockets are required to be lightweight, but heat-resistant. In such cases, the metals with the properties that best meet the requirements are used. If such materials cannot be found, however, a new alloy must be developed. In fact, it is possible to produce an alloy that mixes the best properties from all metals.
Metals, by nature, can conduct electricity and heat. At zero degrees Fahrenheit, silver has the greatest conductivity, but silver's cost makes it an impractical metal for widespread use. Copper, meanwhile, has the second greatest conductivity, thus being used widely where good conductivity is required. Thermal conductivity generally based on the amount of heat required to raise the unit weight body temperature by one degree. Copper has great thermal conductivity, nine times that of steel and 24 times better than stainless steel. Therefore, it is the most suitable material when manufacturing heating pipes, pipes for boilers, or heat exchanges.
Transparent and fair, ethical management
Poongsan Group's Cyber Reporting System accepts reports on ethics violations by the company and its employees. Your proactive reporting will serve as a foundation for fostering a more transparent and fair organizational culture within our company.
Misconduct, corruption, bribery, and acceptance of improper gifts by employees whilst in the course of their duties
Illegal or improper use of company assets
Actions that damage the company's image and reputation
Actions that harm organizational culture, such as unfair directives and harassment
Any other actions that violate ethical standards and norms
Online Submission: Submit your report through Poongsan Group's Cyber Reporting System on our official website.
Email: Send your report to the designated ethics compliance email address.
Hotline: Call the dedicated ethics hotline to report violations.
Mail: Send a detailed report to our corporate ethics office via mail.
Procedure :
(1) Receipt of Report: Upon receiving the report, an acknowledgment of receipt will be sent to the reporter.
(2) Preliminary Review: The report will undergo a preliminary review to determine the validity and scope of the issue.
(3) Investigation: A thorough investigation will be conducted by the ethics compliance team.
(4) Resolution: Based on the findings, appropriate actions will be taken, which may include disciplinary measures or policy changes.
(5) Feedback: The reporter will be informed of the investigation outcome, ensuring confidentiality and the protection of their identity throughout the process.
Email sdkim@poongsan.co.kr
Postal address Audit Div. Poongsan Holdings, 16th Floor, Poongsan Building, 23 Chungjeong-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 03737
Telephone +82-2-3406-5303
Confidentiality: The identity of the whistleblower and the content of the report will be kept confidential.
Protection from Retaliation: Whistleblowers will not face any disadvantages or retaliation as a result of their report.
Consideration for Self-Reporting: If the whistleblower reports corruption or misconduct related to themselves, leniency may be considered.
Data Security: All information provided to the Cyber Reporting System is securely managed on a separate server to protect the whistleblower’s identity, with only minimal information (name, email, phone number) required.
Data Handling: All personal information is handled and disposed of in accordance with the Personal Information Protection Act.
※ Please note: while submissions can be made in writing or via telephone, we strongly encourage using the website
Report Number:
Password Confirmation:
Please enter the report number and password to check the response to your report.
If you lose your report number or password,
please submit a new report or contact us at cyber@poongsan.co.kr
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