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What are electric cables made from ?

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Answered by laxmidevasani983
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The most frequently used material for the conductor in an electrical cable is copper. Aluminium is also used in specific cases. The copper arrives from the foundry to the manufacturer's factories in large coils weighing 5 tonnes. This copper, 8 mm in diameter, is technically known as "wire rod".

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Copper is commonly used for building wire because of its conductivity, strength, and reliability. Over the life of a building wire system, copper can also be the most economical conductor. Copper used in building wire has a conductivity rating of 100% IACS or better.

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