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AAAC All Aluminium Alloy Conductor

Bare conductors are used as overhead power lines, transmission lines, and distribution lines. Different conductor materials are suitable for different span lengths and the ability to withstand breaking strength. All aluminum conductors consist of one or more bundles of aluminum wire, depending on the specific application environment of the product. Due to the natural corrosion resistance of the all-aluminum structure, it is also popular in coastal areas.


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Product description

Product Applications
Bare conductors are used as overhead power lines, transmission lines, and distribution lines. Different conductor materials are suitable for different span lengths and the ability to withstand breaking strength. All aluminum conductors consist of one or more bundles of aluminum wire, depending on the specific application environment of the product. Due to the natural corrosion resistance of the all-aluminum structure, it is also popular in coastal areas. Compared with AAC and ACSR, AAAC has better strength and weight, better electrical properties, better vertical tensile properties, and better corrosion resistance. These characteristics make AAAC widely recognized and loved by more people in power distribution and medium and high voltage transmission lines.
Product Conductor
AAAC conductor is made of from aluminum-magnesium-silicon alloy of high electrical conductivity (min 53% IACS) containing magnesium (0.6-0.9%) & silicon (0.5-0.9%) to give it better mechanical properties after treatment. AAAC conductors are made out of aluminum-alloy 6201.
Product Standard
ASTM — B 230, ASTM — B 231, TS IEC 1089, DIN48201, BS 215.

 

Code Name

Size (KCM)

Strand

Approx.EC Cond with Equivalent Resistance

Stranding

Diameter(in)

Cross Sectional  Area (Sq in)

Weight per 1000ft (lbs)

Rated Strength (lbs)

Resistance Ohms/1000ft (lbs)

Individual  Wires

Complete  Cable

DC @ 20

AC@ 75

Akron

30.58

7/w

6

6/1

.0661

.198

.0240

28.7

1,110

.659

.785

Alton

48.69

7/w

4

6/1

.0834

.250

.0382

45.7

1,760

.414

.493

Ames

77.47

7/w

2

6/1

.1052

.316

.0608

72.7

2,800

.260

.310

Azusa

123.3

7/w

1/0

6/1

.1327

.398

.0968

115.7

4,460

.163

.195

Anaheim

155.4

7/w

2/0

6/1

.1490

.447

.1221

145.9

5,390

.130

.154

Amherst

195.7

7/w

3/0

6/1

.1672

.502

.1537

183.7

6,790

.103

.123

Alliance

246.9

7/w

4/0

6/1

.1878

.563

.1939

231.8

8,560

.0816

.0973

Butte

312.8

19/w

266.8

26/7

.1283

.642

.2456

293.6

11,000

.0644

.0769

Canton

394.5

19/w

336.4

26/7

.1441

.721

.3098

370.3

13,300

.0511

.0610

Cairo

465.4

19/w

397.5

26/7

.1565

.783

.3655

436.9

15,600

.0433

.0518

Darien

559.5

19/w

477.0

26/7

.1716

.858

.4394

525.5

18,800

.0360

.0431

Elgin

652.4

19/w

556.5

26/7

.1853

.927

.5124

612.4

21,900

.0309

.0371

Flint

740.8

37/w

636.0

26/7

.1415

.991

.5818

695.5

24,400

.0272

.0327

Greely

927.2

37/w

795.0

26/7

.1583

1.108

.7282

870.4

30,500

.0217

.0263

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