
Aluminum cables
Aluminum cables are electrical conductors made from aluminum, used to transmit electricity. They are lighter and usually less expensive than copper cables, making them suitable for long-distance power transmission and overhead lines. While aluminum has slightly lower electrical conductivity than copper, advancements in cable design and the use of aluminum alloys help ensure efficient and safe power transfer. Aluminum cables are also more resistant to corrosion, especially in outdoor environments. They are commonly used in power distribution infrastructure, but require proper installation to prevent issues like expansion or connection problems.