A bimetallic connector is an electrical fitting designed to connect two different types of conductors—typically aluminum and copper—in a safe and efficient way. It prevents galvanic corrosion, which occurs when dissimilar metals come into direct contact, especially in moist environments.
Description:
A bimetallic connector is made of two joined metals:
The aluminum part connects to the aluminum conductor.
The copper part connects to the copper conductor.
These two sections are friction-welded or bonded together to ensure a permanent, low-resistance connection.