Singh Earthing

Copper Bonded Electrode

Copper Bonded Electrode is a high-performance grounding solution designed for long-term electrical safety, stability, and reliability. Made by bonding a layer of pure electrolytic copper onto a low-carbon steel core, this electrode combines high conductivity with mechanical strength, offering superior resistance to corrosion and longer service life than conventional earthing systems.

Features & Benefits

🌟  Excellent Conductivity
High-purity copper ensures low resistance to fault current flow.

🌟 Corrosion-Resistant
Electrodes are coated with 100 to 250 microns of copper, protecting against corrosion in acidic or saline soils.

🌟 Long Life Span
Designed to last over 25 years with minimal maintenance.

🌟 Uniform Copper Bonding
Electrolytic process ensures even copper coating and strong molecular bonding.

🌟 High Tensile Strength
The steel core provides robust mechanical support during installation and use.

🌟 Maintenance-Free
No regular watering or chemical refilling required.

🌟 Compliant with Standards
Fully meets IS 3043, IEEE, and international grounding standards.

Available Specifications

DiameterLengthCopper Coating
14.2 mm1 to 3 meters100 microns
17.2 mm1 to 3 meters250 microns
25 mm1 to 3 meters250 microns

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a Copper Bonded Electrode?

Β It is a steel rod coated with a uniform layer of high-purity copper using an electrolytic process. It provides superior electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance for efficient earthing.

Why choose copper bonded over GI (Galvanized Iron)?

Copper bonded electrodes have significantly better conductivity, corrosion resistance, and lifespan compared to GI electrodes, making them more reliable for critical applications.

What is the expected life of a copper bonded electrode?

When installed correctly, it can last more than 25 years, even in harsh soil conditions.

Does it require maintenance?

No. It is a maintenance-free system. Occasional inspections are recommended, but no frequent intervention is needed.

Is this type of electrode suitable for dry or rocky soil?

Yes, when combined with backfill compounds (such as bentonite or graphite), copper bonded electrodes perform well in dry, rocky, or sandy soil conditions.

Need Help?
Call Now Button