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High Quality Heat-resisting Aluminum Alloy Conductor

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US$ 0.5 - 3.5 MOQ: 500 Meters
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Brand Name:
shuangjia
Place of Origin:
Henan, China
Model Number:
AACSR/AAAC
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Port of Shipment:
Qingdao
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Brand Name shuangjia
Place of Origin Henan, China
Model Number AACSR/AAAC
Type Medium Voltage
Application Overhead
Conductor Material Aluminum

 Heat Resistance Aluminum Alloy Conductor 

 

Application:

The product  is used in reinforming transmission of power line to increase current capacity more than 40%~50%. The conductor with an area of 240~1440mm2 is widely used in substation. It acts as a bus for current transmission.

 

Features:

1. The continuous operating temperature of type NRLH60GJ is 150C.

2. The high tensile strength steel core used for overhead power line is imported from aborad. When the total stress is concentrated inside the steel core at 150C, the arc of the conductor will be protected in good order.

3. The current capacity of Heat Resistance Aluminum Alloy Conductor is about 50% higher than that of ACSR in the same sectional area.

4. For its good current capacity, Heat Resistance Aluminum Alloy Conductor is widely used for reform the old line and in some special areas. The current capacity will be doubled.


If you are interested in our products, pls feel free to tell me the diameter or nominal section area to me. Then,I will send our best quotation to you.

High quality Heat-resisting aluminum alloy conductor

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Business Type
Government ministry/Bureau/Commission
Year Established
1991
Annual Export Value
US$2.5 Million - US$5 Million
Main Markets
North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa, Oceania, Mid East, Eastern Asia, Western Europe, Central America, Northern Europe, Southern Europe