- 材质:
- 铜包钢
- 规格:
- 齐全
- 类型:
- 多样
Name: Tracer Wire (Direct Buried Copper Double Wire/Single Wire)
Specifications: Meter/Roll Meter/Roll
M/Roll
Material: Copper< br/> Made of national standard copper wire, coated, extruded and cut, it has bright color, strong anti-corrosion and low resistance. The general specifications are square single line, square double line, square, square. Length can be customized.
[Product Usage]
Tracer wire is also called pipeline detectable wire. It is easy to construct and buried at the same time. It is buried between the ground and the pipeline and plays the role of detecting pipelines for future excavation construction and emergency repairs. The pipeline must be accurately positioned or notified to the third party in advance to avoid unnecessary damage and major accidents. The tracer line can be widely used in the accurate detection of various directly buried gas pipelines, oil pipelines, urban water supply and drainage and other gas and liquid pipeline transportation systems related to the national economy and people's livelihood, especially for urban pipelines with various complex conditions. Directly buried pipelines at network construction sites, road construction sites, traffic accident sites, building construction sites, and fields play an obvious role in avoiding huge property and economic losses caused by accidental damage. They are various directly buried pipelines and lines. A cost-effective, simple and easy-to-use product for cable safety protection.
[Product Performance]
This product is made of high-strength, aging-resistant materials with uniform color, outstanding wear resistance and anti-corrosion properties. It can be laid underground for a long time and has the same service life as polyethylene pipes. It should not be less than 10 years. It is suitable for long-term burial. underground requirements. Moreover, the conductor resistance inside is very low, and the straight-line detection distance can reach more than meters, which greatly reduces the number of lead wires and the number of signal wells built.