Bare Conductor Solution
1. Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced Type (ACSR) - ACSR is a bare conductor whose steel core is surrounded by one or more layers of aluminum wire. It is usually used in high-voltage transmission lines.
2. All-aluminum Conductor (AAC) - AAC is a bare conductor consisting only of aluminum wires. It is cheaper and lighter than ACSR and is commonly used in low-voltage distribution lines.
3. All Aluminum Alloy Conductor (AAAC) - AAAC is a bare conductor composed of aluminum alloy wires. Compared with all aluminum alloy wires, it has higher strength and better corrosion resistance, and is often used in overhead transmission and distribution lines.
4. Copper clad steel (CCS) -CCS is a bare conductor whose steel core is coated with a layer of copper. It is commonly used in radio frequency (RF) applications.
5. Copper conductor - Copper conductor is a bare wire made of pure copper. They are commonly used in a variety of applications, including power transmission, telecommunications, and electronics.
We should choose the appropriate bare conductor according to the specific application and the electrical and mechanical properties required for the application