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STRANDED COPPER WIRE
Copper wires are the most preferred metal for all power generation and distribution systems. In addition to being economical, it is highly conductive and also versatile which makes it suitable for almost everything that involves electricity and electronics across industries. Companies such as Bhagyadeep Cables have been leading the industry for years last 20 years delivering world-class cable products while earning the trust and goodwill of its customers.
Stranded copper wire is made of multiple small-diameter copper wires that are twisted to form a larger and more flexible wire. This wire is mostly used in conditions where it needs to be flexible, such as in the construction of cable assemblies or the wiring of vehicles, aircraft, electronic equipment, etc. Stranded Copper Wire is more resistant to breakage and less likely to kink compared to a solid copper wire of the same gauge.
STRANDED COPPER WIRE
Backed by two decades of varied experience in this field, we have made a mark for ourselves in the market through a series of high-quality wires that come in all forms and builds. In addition to maintaining an impressive portfolio of copper wire products, we also offer tailored solutions for our client as per the needs and requirements of the project. Besides operating a fully-equipped production plant, we have a team of experts who are tasked with the responsibility of maintaining the quality of the products and the existing systems while finding avenues for further improvements. Right from sourcing the raw materials to manufacturing and all the way to distribution, our team of highly skilled and driven individuals take it upon themselves to ensure we deliver only the best each time.
BARE COPPER WIRE
Bare copper refers to wire or cable that has not been coated with any other material. It is most commonly used in electrical wiring and other applications where high levels of conductivity are required. Under the right conditions, copper wires can last years with little or no maintenance while delivering high output. Since it is resistant to corrosion, it can last a lot longer than other variants of wire when being used for outdoor applications. Bhagyadeep Cables has been supplying a wide range of bare copper wires to its clients for the last two decades while adhering to various quality regulations to ensure performance and safety. Over the years, we have built our brand through goodwill, trust, and uncompromising commitment towards quality, consistency, and reliability in all we undertake.
Bare Copper Wire and Cable meets or exceeds the following ASTM specifications :-
B-1 Hard-Drawn Copper Wire
B-3 Soft or Annealed Copper Wire
B-8
Concentric-Lay-StrandedHard,
Medium-Hard or
Soft Copper Conductor.
B-2 Medium-Hard Copper Wire.
B-33 Tinned Conductors
B-787 19 Wire
Combination
Unilay-Stranded Soft copper
wire.
Detail Description or Construction : Solid or Concentric stranded hard drawn bunched copper conductor.
Application : For aerial power transmission and distribution line, circuit ground connections as well as machinery and equipment grounding.
Marking
: Indent and embossed mark are printed on solid
conductor o central wire for stranded
conductor, if requested.
Advantages of Using Bare Copper Wire
There are several advantages of using bare copper. Some of which include:
- High conductivity: This property makes it perfect for electrical wiring and other similar applications that require the efficient transfer of electricity
- Low resistance: Bare copper has minimal electrical resistance which minimises energy loss during transmission
- Recyclable: It can be recycled and reused multiple times without losing its properties
- Soldering: Bare copper is soft and malleable which allows soldering and can be shaped as per user need.
Corrosion resistance: Copper has a natural resistance to corrosion which is why it is also used in making utensils and expensive statues. Additionally, this property allows it to be used in harsh working conditions such as marine or mining industry.
Bare copper has a remarkable history of over a hundred years when it was first used while installing telegraph and telephone lines across the globe. Combining its ease of availability, minimal cost, and effectiveness in electrical applications, it laid the foundation of the modern world as we see it now.
PRACTICAL USES OF COPPER
Copper has many uses besides being a good conductor in power generation and supply applications and has played a big role in many things we do even without us realising it. This includes:
- Plumbing: Since copper is corrosion-resistant, it is a good choice for pipes and other components in a plumbing system.
- Roofing: Copper sheets are also used for roofing houses since its resistant to corrosion and durable. The Statue of Liberty in the USA is the best testimony to this.
- Jewellery and coins: Copper is malleable and light which makes it perfect for making coins and jewellery
- Automotive: Every mode of transport we can see around us has copper components which is the key to its operational capabilities
- Medical: It is also used in making surgical and other medical equipment since its malleable, and resistant to microbes, and light.
- Architecture: If you are trying to add more details to a building which involves facades, roofing, and other designs, chances are copper will be the first choice of preference of any builder given its versatility and resistance to the elements of nature.