Discover Nordic Copper for Architecture

Architectural Copper Surfaces and Alloys

Copper is a constantly evolving, natural and durable material with an indefinite design-life. With an ‘A1 (non-combustible material)’ fire classification to EN 13501-1 and melting point of 1083°C, copper is also suitable for cladding tall buildings, using appropriate constructions. It is fully recyclable, safe to use, and requires no maintenance.


Nordic Copper offers an impressive portfolio of surfaces and alloys for architecture, including Nordic Standard ‘mill finish’ and Nordic Brown pre-oxidised copper. The Nordic Blue, Nordic Green and Nordic Turquoise pre-patinated ranges share properties and colours based on the same brochantite mineralogy found in natural patinas. Alongside traditional Nordic Bronze and Nordic Brass alloys, the innovative Nordic Royal retains its rich golden colour over time. An extensive choice of Nordic Décor mechanically applied surface treatments is also available. Nordic Copper offers limitless possibilities for innovative contemporary architectural and interior design.

Experience Nordic Copper

Nordic Copper is the product range for architectural applications, e.g. facades and roofs, made by Aurubis. The unrivaled range of factory-applied surface treatments provides copper and brass with various stages of oxidation and patination immediately.


Nordic Copper stands for individual architectural solutions, a long life cycle for buildings and a responsible legacy for future generations.

References

Nordic Standard References

Nordic Brown References

Nordic Green References

Nordic Blue References

Nordic Brass References

Nordic Bronze References

Nordic Royal References

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28101 Pori, Finland
Tel. +358 2 626 6111

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