Graphite grounding bodies are a new type of non-metallic conductive material with stable performance, low resistivity, and resistance to high and low temperatures, as well as acid and alkali corrosion. They can withstand large current shocks without changing their material properties. Particularly in areas with poor access, no electricity, and high soil resistivity, graphite grounding bodies can better meet design requirements. They are also easy to install, reduce excavation, and lower costs, making their application in transmission and transformation lines increasingly widespread.
Conductive Strip Lightning Rods, 40*6/40*5mm Graphite-Based Flexible Grounding Bodies, are cable-like grounding systems made from high-carbon graphite wire. The connection ends for pole tower connections are made of stainless alloy. This product is a non-metallic conductor, resistant to corrosion and rust, with stable grounding resistance. It withstands high current shocks without反击 or damage, maintains consistent resistance, and is durable in extreme temperatures, with a long service life of 30 years. It requires no maintenance, is safe and reliable, and operates independently of environmental and climatic conditions. Installation is convenient, does not require electrical welding, saving time and labor, materials, and costs. It is energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, and theft-resistant, particularly suitable for acidic and alkaline soils, swamps, humid regions, and coastal areas.
Graphite-based Flexible Grounding Body Technical Specifications:
Solid State Resistivity: 3.58×10^-5 Ω.m
Withstand surge current: ΔR% ≤ 1
Frequency Current Tolerance: ΔR% ≤ 1
High-Temperature Performance: 1000℃
Low-temperature performance: -60℃
Compressive Strength: ≥290 MPa
Tensile Strength: ≥137 Mpa
Graphite wire layer surface Mohs hardness: 1-2





































