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Designed for Long Spans and High Mechanical Loads
ACSR is particularly suitable for transmission projects where long span lengths and high mechanical stress are unavoidable. The steel core carries most of the tensile load, allowing the conductor to maintain structural stability even under wind pressure, ice accumulation, and temperature variation. This reduces excessive sag and helps maintain safe clearance distances over rivers, valleys, and uneven terrain. For project owners, this translates into improved line safety, more flexible route design, and reduced structural risk over the lifetime of the transmission line.
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Stable Electrical Transmission with Consistent Performance
The aluminum strands surrounding the steel core provide reliable electrical conductivity and controlled resistance, supporting efficient power transmission over long distances. This structure ensures stable current-carrying capacity under both normal and peak load conditions, while effectively managing heat generation during operation. By maintaining consistent electrical performance over time, ACSR helps minimize energy losses and supports the overall efficiency and reliability of the power network.
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Proven Durability with Practical Cost Advantages
ACSR is engineered for long-term outdoor operation, combining corrosion-resistant aluminum with a galvanized steel core to withstand environmental exposure and mechanical fatigue. Its durable construction reduces maintenance frequency and lowers the risk of premature failure. At the same time, the balanced use of aluminum and steel offers a cost-effective solution compared with alternative conductors that require higher material costs or more complex structures. This makes ACSR an economical choice for large-scale transmission projects where performance, reliability, and budget control are equally important.