Bare Copper Strips / Flat Conductors

Bare copper strips, also known as flat conductors, are rectangular or flat copper conductors that are uncoated and uninsulated, designed to carry electrical current with minimal resistance. These conductors are widely used in power distribution systems and electrical connections where high efficiency and reliability are essential.

At Alcutrans, bare copper strips and flats are robust, sturdy, and corrosion-resistant, ensuring long service life even in demanding industrial environments. They are available in various widths, thicknesses, and lengths, depending on application requirements.

Size Range

 

MIN.

MAX.

Width

4 mm

30 mm

Thickness

0.80 mm

10 mm

Cross Section Area

10 Sq.mm

150 Sq.mm

W/T Ratio

1.2

8

Applications

Electrical Conductors

Switch Terminals

Electrical Circuits

 

Bare copper strips, also known as flat conductors, are rectangular or flat copper conductors that are uncoated and uninsulated, designed to carry electrical current with minimal resistance. These conductors are widely used in power distribution systems and electrical connections where high efficiency and reliability are essential.

At Alcutrans, bare copper strips and flats are robust, sturdy, and corrosion-resistant, ensuring long service life even in demanding industrial environments. They are available in various widths, thicknesses, and lengths, depending on application requirements.

Applications

Bare copper strips from Alcutrans are commonly used in:

  • Electrical Conductors
  • Switch Terminals & Electrical Contacts
  • CT & PT Systems
  • Switchgears
  • Transformers
  • Automobiles & Electric Motors
  • Automatic & Industrial Machines

These applications benefit from reduced power losses and improved operational efficiency.

Applicable Specifications / Standards

In compliance with: IEC, DIN, IS, and other relevant national, international, or customized standards as per customer requirements.

What are Bare Copper Strips?

Bare copper strips or flats are typically installed in switchgears, busway enclosures, and panel boards to facilitate high-current power distribution. They are also used to connect:

  • High-voltage equipment in electrical switchyards
  • Low-voltage equipment in battery banks

Due to copper’s superior electrical properties, bare copper strips offer excellent performance across a wide range of electrical applications.

Key Benefits of Bare Copper Strips

  • Compact & Robust Design – More space-efficient and mechanically stronger than traditional wiring harnesses.
  • Excellent Electrical Conductivity – Copper’s free electrons enable efficient current flow with minimal losses.
  • High Configuration Capability – Comes in various sizes and shapes to suit specific applications.
  • Efficient Power Distribution – Ensures stable and uniform current flow across electrical systems.
  • Recyclable & Environment-Friendly – Supports sustainability and reduced carbon footprint.
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