Earthing Material

Earthing materials are used to ensure electrical safety by directing electrical current to the ground, preventing damage to equipment and dangerous voltage levels. When choosing earthing materials, it is important to consider their electrical conductivity and resistance. Materials with high conductivity, like copper plate earthing and GI earthing rods, are ideal for efficient earthing systems.

Copper earthing rods: These rods are corrosion-resistant and come in different lengths.

Copper plate earthing: These plates are designed to increase the surface area of the earth electrode.

Earth rod clamps: These clamps are made of copper and are available in different sizes to ensure a secure connection between the earthing strip and electrical equipment.

Earth pits: These pits are typically made of reinforced concrete and plastic and provide easy access and maintenance for the earth electrodes and other components of the earthing system.

Earthing compounds: These are another common earthing material.

Bonded earthing materials: These are another common earthing material.

Lightning protection materials: These are another common earthing material.