Application Of Copper Terminal Blocks In Electrical Connection Systems
The design of copper terminal block reflects a modular approach. Each terminal point consists of a copper conductive portion and a housing, secured to the cable by mechanical fasteners. Compared to traditional methods such as soldering or manual splicing, this design makes cable assembly and replacement more intuitive and segmented.
Within electrical equipment, wiring connections often involve multiple branch points and cross-system connections. The copper distribution block provides a row of connection points, allowing multiple cables to be joined and branched at a unified interface.
The internal metal terminals of the copper terminal strip are embedded in an insulator, and the conductors are kept stable by screws, springs, or other fixing devices.
