Copper Earth Tape is a flat strip of high-conductivity copper used in electrical grounding systems. It is designed to disperse fault currents safely into the ground, protecting people and equipment from electrical shocks or surges. Its flat design provides a larger surface area, enhancing contact with the earth for efficient grounding.
Key Uses:
Earthing Systems: Commonly used in buildings, substations, and industrial facilities for grounding.
Lightning Protection: Forms part of a lightning protection system by safely directing lightning strikes into the ground.
Corrosion Resistance: Its high durability and resistance to environmental factors make it ideal for outdoor applications.
Electrical Safety: Ensures the safe dissipation of electrical faults, reducing hazards.
Copper earth tape is essential in achieving reliable grounding and electrical safety across residential, commercial, and industrial environments.
Copper is used for most installations due to its high conductivity, anti-corrosive properties, and its flexibility for use in-air, available in a range of 20mm and 25mm sizes to meet differing current ratings.