Copper bonded rods are a type of electrical conductor used for earthing and grounding purposes in industrial and commercial settings.
Where To Use Copper Bonded Rods
Copper bonded rods are used in earthing and grounding applications, such as earthing electrical equipment, lightning protection systems, and surge protection devices.
They are also used in power distribution systems for bonding and earthing purposes.
Key Features Of Copper Bonded Rods
High conductivity and durability
Resistance to corrosion and wear
Ease of installation and connection
Durable copper coating for improved conductivity
How To Use Copper Bonded Rods
Measure the earthing requirement and select the appropriate size of copper bonded rod.
Drill a hole at the required depth and insert the copper bonded rod.
Connect the copper bonded rod to the electrical equipment or system using appropriate connectors.
How Copper Bonded Rods Is Manufactured
Copper bonded rods are manufactured by drawing and forming copper wire into a rod shape, then applying a durable coating to improve conductivity.
Technical Specification Of Copper Bonded Rods
Rod Length (mm)
300-1200 mm
Rod Diameter (mm)
10-50 mm
Copper Coating (mm)
0.1-5 mm
Thread Type
Standard thread or custom thread
Terminal Type
Screw terminal or bolt terminal
The technical specification of copper bonded rods covers various parameters such as rod length, diameter, copper coating thickness, thread type, and terminal type. The specifications ensure that the copper bonded rods meet the requirements for earthing and grounding applications.
Description Of Copper Bonded Rods
Copper bonded rods are designed to provide a reliable and durable earthing solution for various industrial and commercial applications.
Related Products & Synonyms Of Copper Bonded Rods
The related products of copper bonded rods include earthing clips, grounding electrodes, and surge protection devices.