Copper Clad Steel Earth Rod Usage Scope
August 11, 2025
A Copper Clad Steel Earth Rod consists of a high-strength low-carbon steel core, metallurgically bonded with a uniform layer of high-purity copper through processes such as electroplating, cladding, or hot extrusion.
(1) Power System Grounding
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Transmission and distribution substations (110 kV – 500 kV and above).
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Transformer neutral point grounding.
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Transmission tower earthing, especially in mountainous or rocky terrain.
Reason: High mechanical strength and long-term corrosion resistance ensure stability in demanding outdoor conditions.
(2) Telecommunications & Signal Systems
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Mobile communication base stations (4G/5G).
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Railway signal rooms and telecom hubs.
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Broadcasting towers and antenna grounding.
Reason: Reliable performance in remote and harsh environments with minimal maintenance.