Tin-plated copper conductors, tin-plated copper strip involves first electroplating with electrolytic copper, followed by a tin electroplating on the copper surface. This process ensures a permanent molecular bond between the tin layer, copper layer, and steel core, free of physical bonding gaps or defects. It guarantees the integrity of the conductor, effectively preventing issues like peeling, cracking, and detachment during installation and laying.
Tin-plated copper flat steel, due to the tin layer on its surface, effectively prevents oxidation of the copper layer, enhancing the anti-corrosion performance of the grounding conductor and extending the service life of the entire grounding grid. Additionally, as the surface color of the tin-plated copper conductor is similar to that of ordinary galvanized materials, it is not easily distinguishable and is less likely to be recognized as a precious metal outdoors, thus reducing the risk of loss.






























