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Q: What is the core material of ACSR Wolf Bare Conductor?
A: It features a galvanized steel core for high tensile strength
and aluminum layers for efficient conductivity.
Q: Where is ACSR Wolf Bare Conductor typically used?
A: Designed for overhead power transmission lines, especially in
long-distance applications across diverse terrains.
Q: What temperature range can this conductor withstand?
A: Operates effectively under high temperatures, with
specifications often reaching up to 95°C.
Q: How does the conductor handle mechanical stress?
A: The steel core resists external loads like wind and ice, while
aluminum layers maintain flexibility for installation.
Q: Is ACSR Wolf Bare Conductor resistant to corrosion?
Yes, its aluminum surface forms a protective oxide layer, and the
galvanized steel core resists environmental degradation.
Q: Can it be used in high-voltage transmission systems?
A: Absolutely, it’s widely adopted in utility grids due to its
balance of conductivity and strength.
Q: How does its design benefit power transmission?
The combination of lightweight aluminum and robust steel core
minimizes energy loss and supports longer spans.
Q: What maintenance requirements does it have?
Low maintenance due to corrosion resistance, reducing the need for frequent inspections.