Material Composition And Manufacturing Process Of Copper-clad Grounding Rods
Electroplating technology is used to uniformly coat a low-carbon steel core with pure copper, forming a 1 2 in x 8 ft copper ground rod composite structure. This material is made of copper-clad steel, with a copper layer thickness exceeding 0.25 mm, achieving complete fusion of copper and steel through molecular-level bonding.
10 foot copper ground rod uses high-quality low-carbon steel with a carbon content of 0.10%-0.30% as the base material, and the surface is covered with electrolytic copper with a purity of 99.9%. 5 8 by 8 copper clad ground rods uses an electroplating process to achieve a molecular bond between copper and steel, rather than a simple physical adhesion. This bonding method allows the copper layer to be bent up to 180 degrees without separation, peeling, or cracking.
