TMY-120*10 Tin-plated Copper Busbar, 150*15 High Voltage Tin-plated Copper Busbar, T2 Tin-plated Copper Strip
Copper busbars, also known as copper busbars or busbars, are long conductors made of copper material with a rectangular or chamfered (rounded) rectangular cross-section (now generally rounded copper busbars are used).
To prevent sharp discharge, it serves as a conductor of current and a connection for electrical equipment within the circuit.
Copper is widely used in electrical equipment, particularly in complete distribution systems; typically, the U, V, W busbars and PE busbars in distribution cabinets are made of copper strips.
Copper bars are typically marked with phase color letters or coated with phase color paint during use. The U phase copper bar is coated with "yellow," the V phase copper bar with "green," and the W phase copper bar with "red."
Color: The copper busbars are coated with a "yellow and green alternating" two-color finish.
Copper bars, also known as copper strips or rods, typically have a thickness of over 3mm and a width of less than 200mm.
Different manufacturers may produce various specifications with the same mold.
The processing methods for copper bars include continuous rolling and horizontal extrusion. The processing methods for copper sheets are cold rolling and hot rolling.
There is still some difference in performance, with the sheet material having higher performance strength.
Copper busbars, also known as copper busbars or copper busbars, are long conductors made of copper material, with a rectangular or chamfered (rounded) rectangular cross-section. Now, rounded copper is generally used.
Busbars, to avoid sharp discharge (such as corona discharge), play a role in transmitting current and connecting electrical equipment within the circuit. Copper busbars are widely used in electrical equipment, particularly in complete power distribution units.
Widely applied; generally, the U, V, W phase busbars and PE busbars in distribution panels are made of copper; copper busbars are usually marked with phase color letters or painted with
Color coated paint, U phase copper bars coated with "yellow", V phase copper bars coated with "green", W phase copper bars coated with "red", PE busbar copper bars coated with "yellow and green alternating" bicolor.
Copper plate is a widely used type of copper with excellent mechanical properties, good machinability, and can withstand both cold and hot pressure processing, used for machining and stamping.
Various structural parts for processing, such as washers, bushes, etc. Tin brass sheets offer high corrosion resistance and excellent mechanical properties, with good cold and hot forming capabilities.
Corrosion-resistant parts for ships, as well as components and pipes in contact with steam, oils, and other media.


























