Copper bus bars and coils are widely used in steel plants for efficient power distribution and electrical conductivity. Here are some technical specifications and applications:
Material Composition: Typically made from Electrolytic Tough Pitch Copper (Cu-ETP) with 99.90% purity.
Conductivity: Up to 101% IACS (International Annealed Copper Standard), ensuring minimal energy loss.
Mechanical Properties:
Tensile Strength: 210-240 N/mm².
Elongation: 35-10%, depending on hardness.
Hardness: 55-95 HV.
Dimensional Range:
Thickness: 1 mm to 40 mm.
Width: 10 mm to 250 mm.
Length: Available in straight or coil form.
Edge Options: Sharp or rounded edges for different applications.
Standards Compliance: Manufactured according to IS, ASTM, BS, DIN, JIS, KS standards.
Power Distribution: Used in high-current electrical systems for efficient energy transmission.
Electromagnetic Applications: Essential in induction furnaces and transformers.
Busbar Trunking Systems: Helps in reducing electrical resistance and improving system reliability.
Heat Dissipation: Copper’s high thermal conductivity aids in cooling electrical components.
Structural Support: Used in switchgear panels and electrical enclosures