ACSR (Aluminium Conductor Steel Reinforced)
It is a widely used conductor for overhead power transmission and distribution lines. ACSR is composed of a central core of galvanized steel strands, surrounded by layers of aluminum wire. This combination provides both the high conductivity of aluminum and the tensile strength of steel, making it ideal for long spans in power lines.
Key Features of ACSR:
- High Tensile Strength: The steel core provides additional strength, enabling the conductor to withstand greater mechanical loads and long spans
- Good Conductivity: The outer layers of aluminum contribute to excellent electrical conductivity, though less than all-aluminum conductors
- Corrosion Resistance: The steel core is usually galvanized to resist corrosion, and the aluminum also has good resistance to atmospheric corrosion
- Customizable: ACSR conductors can be customized with different ratios of aluminum to steel, depending on the strength and conductivity requirements of the specific application
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