Benjamin McNamara
Corporate Officer/Principal at Fushi Copperweld, Inc.
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Benjamin McNamara is currently working as Vice President-Business Development at Fushi Copperweld, Inc. He completed his undergraduate degree from The University of Liverpool and his graduate degree from the University of Wales, Newport.
Benjamin McNamara active positions
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Fushi Copperweld, Inc.
Fushi Copperweld, Inc. Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Fushi Copperweld, Inc. manufactures and sells of bimetallic composite wire products, principally copper clad aluminum wires ('CCA'), Copper Clad Aluminum is an electrical conductor which has an outer sleeve of copper metallurgically bonded to a solid aluminum core. The company's product CCA combines the conductivity and corrosion resistance of copper with the light weight and relatively low cost of aluminum. The applications base for CCA as a substitute and/or improvement to solid copper are expanding from co-axial cable, shielding wire, braided wire, electromagnetic wire and winding wire, to include transformer wire, distribution wire, automotive harness, and applications in computer, micro electronics and power transmission. The company was founded on 1915, and is headquartered in Dalian, China. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 2011-02-07 |
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The University of Liverpool | Undergraduate Degree |
University of Wales, Newport | Graduate Degree |
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Fushi Copperweld, Inc.
Fushi Copperweld, Inc. Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Fushi Copperweld, Inc. manufactures and sells of bimetallic composite wire products, principally copper clad aluminum wires ('CCA'), Copper Clad Aluminum is an electrical conductor which has an outer sleeve of copper metallurgically bonded to a solid aluminum core. The company's product CCA combines the conductivity and corrosion resistance of copper with the light weight and relatively low cost of aluminum. The applications base for CCA as a substitute and/or improvement to solid copper are expanding from co-axial cable, shielding wire, braided wire, electromagnetic wire and winding wire, to include transformer wire, distribution wire, automotive harness, and applications in computer, micro electronics and power transmission. The company was founded on 1915, and is headquartered in Dalian, China. | Producer Manufacturing |
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