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Copper-clad steel is composed of a steel core and a copper clad layer. It uses copper to uniformly coat the surface of the steel core. This type of material is widely used to create items like copper-clad steel bars, tapes, and wire. There are two types of copper-clad steel based on the production process used. The types are: continuous casting copper-clad steel and electroplating copper-clad steel.
Continuous casting copper-clad steel is produced in molten form and then passed through a die. This causes the molten steel to form into a solid, continuous shape. Copper is then deposited in layers on the steel. This process is advantageous because of its speed and cost-efficiency, while still providing superior quality and performance.
The other type of copper-clad steel is electroplating copper-clad steel. This procedure begins with a steel core, which is plated with a copper solution. An electric current is applied between the steel core and an electrolytic bath containing copper ions. The copper ions create a layer of copper on the steel core. This is also an effective and efficient way to produce copper-clad steel.
It possesses exceptional corrosion resistance, and thus, it definitely won't become disjointed, warped, not even cracked. The corrosion in the grounding body of the grounding grid has reduced and this has improved the operational safety of the equipment in an overall way;
Furthermore, it has been known for its excellent electrical conductivity and has always had consistent electrical performance.
Parameters | Specifications |
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Installation Depth | 1.5m |
Voltage Resistance | ≤2.5KV |
Impact Resistance | ≥10J |
Weight | 2.36kg |
Diameter | 16mm |
Installation Method | Screw |
Insulation Level | Class I |
Surface Treatment | Copper Plating |
Temperature Range | -40℃~+80℃ |
Product Type | Pointed Or Threaded |
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