PurityExcellent,High (up To Class A Or F Depending On Paper),Good,Uniform And Moisture Resistant,Enhanced In Transformer Windings
Diameter1.5 mm To 6.0 mm
Paper Covering1 To 3 Layers Of Kraft Paper
The product shown in the image appears to be **Kraft Paper Covered Copper Conductor** (often used in transformer manufacturing).
### 📌 **Product Name: Kraft Paper Covered Copper Conductor**
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### 🔧 **Technical Attributes:**
1. **Material:**
* **Conductor:** Electrolytic grade annealed copper (purity ≥ 99.9%)
* **Insulation:** High-grade Kraft paper (thermally upgraded paper is also available)
2. **Diameter / Size Range:**
* **Bare Copper Diameter:** 1.5 mm to 6.0 mm (round or rectangular)
* **Finished Diameter (with paper):** Depends on number of wraps, typically 1–3 layers
* Tolerance as per customer or industry specification (usually IEC/IS)
3. **Paper Covering:**
* Layers: 1 to 3 layers of Kraft paper
* Paper Thickness: 0.05 mm to 0.125 mm
* Type: Crepe, Kraft, or Thermally Upgraded Paper
4. **Usage:**
* Used in **power and distribution transformers** as winding conductors
* Suitable for **oil-immersed transformers**
* Also used in **reactors** and **chokes**
5. **Features:**
* Excellent dielectric strength
* High thermal resistance (up to Class A or F depending on paper)
* Good flexibility and windability
* Uniform insulation and moisture resistance
* Enhanced life expectancy in transformer windings
6. **Standards:**
* IS 13730, IEC 60317, or customized per client specs
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ACSR conductors consist of a solid or stranded steel core surrounded by strands of aluminium (E.C.Grade). ACSR conductors are available in a wide range of steel, containing carbon from 0.5% to 0.85%. The higher strength ACSR conductors are used for river crossings, overhead ground wires, installation involving extra long spans etc. Against any given resistance of conductor,ACSR may be manufactured for having a wide range of tensile strength as per the requirement. The principle advantage of these conductors are high tensile strength so that they are used for longer spans with less supports. Due to greater diameter of ACSR conductors a much higher corona limit can be obtained causing big advantages on high as well as extra high voltage overhead lines. AAC conductors are made out of Hard drawn EC Grade(min 61% IACS) Aluminium wires stranded in successive layers in opposite direction to form the Aluminium stranded AAC Conductor up to 61 wires.Â
Key Benefits
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All Aluminium Alloy Conductors (AAAC)
This conductors is made from aluminium - magnesium - silicon alloy of high electrical conductivity containing enough magnesium silicide to give it better mechanical properties after treatment. These conductors are generally made out of aluminium alloy 6201. AAAc CONDUCTOR has a better corrosion resistance and better strength to weight ratio and improved electrical conductivity than ACSR CONDUCTORS on equal diameterbasis.
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AAC conductors is made from aluminium - magnesium - silicon alloy of high electrical conductivity containing magnesium (0.6-0.9%)& silicon (0.5-0.9%) to give it better mechanical properties after treatment. AAC conductors are generally made out of aluminium alloy 6201 (minimum conductivity is 54%). AAAc CONDUCTOR has a better corrosion resistance and better strength to weigh tratio and improved electrical conductivity than ACSR CONDUCTORS on equal diameter basis.Â
Key Benefits
High tensile strengths as compared to AAc conductors.
Higher conductivity as compared to ACSR conductors.
Better corrosion resistance than ACSR conductor.