Brief: Observe the step-by-step operation and see practical examples of usage. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of Copper-Coated Round Wires, showcasing their construction and real-world applications in grounding systems and telecommunications. You will learn how the metallurgical bond between the steel core and copper cladding delivers superior performance.
Related Product Features:
Bimetallic conductor with a steel core and a copper outer layer metallurgically bonded together.
Leverages the high tensile strength of steel for structural integrity and durability.
Provides excellent electrical conductivity due to the outer copper layer.
Offers superior corrosion resistance for long-term reliability in various environments.
Ideal for grounding systems in substations and power installations for a reliable earth path.
Used in telecommunications applications like telephone drop wires and coaxial cable conductors.
Combines the mechanical strength of steel with the conductive properties of copper.
A cost-effective solution that balances performance and price for B2B industrial applications.
FAQs:
What is copper-clad steel (CCS) wire?
Copper-clad steel wire is a bimetallic conductor composed of a steel core with an outer layer of copper that is metallurgically bonded to it, combining the strength of steel with the conductivity of copper.
What are the main applications for copper-coated round wires?
These wires are primarily used in grounding systems for substations and power installations, as well as in telecommunications for applications like telephone drop wires and coaxial cable conductors.
Why choose copper-clad steel wire over solid copper?
Copper-clad steel wire offers a superior combination of the high tensile strength from the steel core and the excellent electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance from the copper cladding, often at a more competitive price point for demanding industrial applications.