Bare Copper Wire for Earthing
Bare copper wire is a highly conductive and durable electrical conductor commonly used in earthing (grounding) systems. Since it is uninsulated, the wire provides a direct and low-resistance path for fault currents to safely dissipate into the ground, protecting people, equipment, and buildings from electrical hazards.
Key Features:
Material: 99.9% pure copper for maximum conductivity
Design: Solid or stranded, without insulation
Sizes: Available in various diameters (e.g., 6mm2, 10mm2, 16mm2, 25mm2, etc.) depending on earthing requirements
Corrosion Resistance: Copper offers long-lasting performance, even in harsh soil conditions
Flexibility: Stranded bare copper is more flexible, while solid bare copper is stiffer and stronger