ACSR Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced Cable Steel Core
ACSR Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced Cable (Steel Core)
ACSR conductors are produced by stranding multiple aluminum and galvanized steel wires on top of each other with the steel wire in the center. Galvanized steel wires are stranded in the center and consist of 1, 7, 19 or 37 wires. The outer diameters of steel and aluminum wires are mostly the same, but the diameters may differ. The function of the steel core is to be a carrier for the conductor cable.
Structure
- Steel Core (Carrier): 1, 7, 19 or 37-fiber core of galvanized steel wires
- Conductor Layer: Stranded aluminum wires, helically wound around a steel core
- Twist Arrangement: The outer diameters of steel and aluminum wires are usually the same and compatible with each other
Standards
- TS 50189
- ASTM B498
Technical Data
- Diameter Range: 1.50 mm - 3.50 mm
- Tensile Strength Classes: ST1A, ST2B, ST3D, ST4A
- Coating Level (Galvanized): A, B, C
- Packaging Type: Spool winding or coil
Highlights
- High corrosion resistance
- Long steel life