Bare copper is high-purity copper metal that has no protective insulation or outer coating. It is valued for unmatched electrical and thermal conductivity (second only to silver). Because it is unshielded, it is primarily used for electrical grounding, bonding, and overhead power transmission
Electrical Properties: It provides the highest conductivity per unit area among commercially available, practical metals, ensuring optimal efficiency during energy transmission
Types of Construction:Solid:
A single, continuous piece of metal offering rigid strength.Stranded: Multiple thinner wires twisted together for increased
flexibility.Tempers: Available in soft-drawn (annealed for flexibility) and hard-drawn (rigidity for structural support, such as power lines).