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The galvanized steel wire strand is manufactured by concentrically stranding single wires helically around a central core.
Available in three galvanizing classes:
The coating weight increases progressively from Class A to Class C, with Class C offering superior corrosion resistance.
Q: How does the galvanizing process protect GSW?
A: The hot-dip galvanized coating prevents rust and extends the
cable’s lifespan, especially in harsh environments like coastal or
industrial areas.
Q: What tensile strength can GSW cables withstand?
A: Typical tensile strength ranges from 1,500 to 4,000 MPa,
depending on diameter and strand configuration (e.g., 7/1.57mm).
Q:Can GSW cables be used in underground installations?
A: While GSW is designed for overhead applications, it can be used
underground if properly insulated to prevent moisture ingress.
Q: What are the standard diameters for GSW strands?
A: Common diameters include 3/3.05mm, 1/4'', and 3/16'', with
customizable lay types (left/right).
Q: How does GSW compare to aluminum conductors?
GSW offers higher strength-to-weight ratio and is often used as a
reinforcing core in hybrid ACSR cables.
Q: What maintenance does GSW require?
A: Minimal maintenance is needed due to galvanizing, but periodic
inspections for coating integrity are recommended.