Copper-clad conductor refers to a conductor in which a copper layer is applied to a base material, typically steel.
This type of conductor is used in various applications due to its unique properties and advantages.
Copper-clad steel conductor (CCSC): This type of conductor has a steel core with a copper cladding.
It is used in applications that require high mechanical strength and durability, such as in automotive wiring and electrical systems.
Advantages and Applications
Copper-clad conductors offer several advantages over traditional copper conductors:
Cost-effectiveness: The copper cladding provides the conductivity benefits of copper while reducing the overall material cost.
Mechanical Strength: The steel or aluminum core provides additional mechanical strength, making these conductors suitable for various applications where durability is important.
Electrical Properties: The copper cladding ensures excellent electrical conductivity, while the core material can be optimized for specific application requirements.
Manufacturing Process and Properties
The manufacturing process involves applying a thin layer of copper to the base material through various techniques such as electroplating or hot dipping. This process ensures a strong bond between the copper and the base material. The properties of the conductor depend on the thickness of the copper cladding and the type of base material used.