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Copper busbars are conductive metal bars made primarily from copper, designed to distribute electrical power within electrical systems. They are typically used in electrical panels, switchgear, and substations to connect multiple circuits and provide a pathway for electrical current. Their excellent conductivity and resistance to corrosion make them ideal for high-performance electrical applications.
| Material | Copper |
| Standard sizes | Thickness from 1 mm to 25 mm |
| Conductivity | Approximately 58 MS/m |
| Temper | Annealed or hard drawn |
| Surface finish | Bare, tin-plated, or nickel-plated |
When selecting copper busbars, consider the required electrical conductivity, mechanical strength, and environmental conditions. Specify the dimensions, including thickness and length, as well as any surface treatments needed for corrosion resistance. It's also important to indicate the quantity required and any specific industry standards or certifications that must be met.
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Copper busbars are primarily used for electrical power distribution.
They are available in various thicknesses, typically ranging from 1 mm to 25 mm.
Yes, they can be customized in size, finish, and surface treatment based on specific requirements.
Copper busbars have a conductivity of approximately 58 MS/m.
Common finishes include bare, tin-plated, and nickel-plated.
Certifications may vary based on application; check with suppliers for specific standards.