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Aluminum conductors are a type of electrical conductor made from aluminum. They are used in a variety of applications, including overhead power lines, underground power cables, and electrical wiring in buildings. Aluminum conductors are lightweight and have a high electrical conductivity, making them an ideal choice for many applications. They are also corrosion-resistant and have a low cost compared to other materials.
Aluminum conductors are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and telecommunications. They are also used in the construction of power plants, transmission lines, and substations. The global aluminum conductor market is expected to grow in the coming years due to increasing demand for electricity and the need for efficient and reliable power transmission.
Some of the major companies in the aluminum conductor market include Southwire Company, General Cable Corporation, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Nexans, and Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd. Show Less Read more