Red copper, yellow copper, White copper, T1 copper… all just copper?
The term “red copper” is often used to indicate pure copper, of which T1 is the highest purity grade.
Red copper is copper without alloys, yellow copper is an alloy with zinc (brass), and white copper is an alloy with zinc and nickel. The purer it is, the softer and more malleable (easy to bend) it is.
Red Metals
Pure copper is a red metal and it serves as the base metal for the other two red metals: brass and bronze. Though these other red metals are quite different in composition, quality, and application, they all share the same base material: copper.