ACSR Conductor (Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced) is a widely used bare overhead transmission cable composed of concentrically stranded aluminum wires (1350-H16) around a galvanized steel core. This combination provides excellent electrical conductivity from the aluminum, along with mechanical strength and durability from the steel core.
ACSR Conductor (Aluminum Conductor Steel Reinforced) is a widely used bare overhead transmission cable composed of concentrically stranded aluminum wires (1350-H16) around a galvanized steel core. This combination provides excellent electrical conductivity from the aluminum, along with mechanical strength and durability from the steel core.
TOT Wire & Cable offers a full range of ACSR conductors, meeting ASTM B232, IEC 61089, and BS 215 standards for power transmission and distribution projects.
ACSR Bare Conductor ASTM-B232 Standard
Shape of conductor: circular and sectional Conductor Material: Aluminum and Steel Insulation: N/A
Q: What’s the difference between ACSR and AAAC? A: ACSR includes a steel core for higher strength, while AAAC is all-aluminum alloy – better for corrosion resistance but lower in tensile strength.
Q: Can you supply greased ACSR for coastal areas? A: Yes, we can apply anti-corrosion grease and PE wrapping for marine or humid environments.
Q: What’s your minimum order quantity? A: MOQ depends on size, usually starts from 3 km. Contact us for details.