Galvanized earth tape is a flat earthing/grounding conductor made from steel that has been hot-dip galvanized (coated in zinc) to resist rust and corrosion. It provides a low-resistance electrical path to earth, helping safely dissipate fault currents — such as leakage current, lightning strikes, or system faults — into the ground. �
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It’s widely used in:
Earthing (grounding) systems for buildings and electrical installations
Lightning protection systems (as down conductors or bonding conductors)
Telecommunications masts, substations, solar PV grounding, and industrial installations �