Features and Benefits
- Bimetal conductor – copper-clad steel combines the strength of fully annealed low-carbon steel with the conductivity and corrosion resistance of solid copper
- Inseparable bond – metallurgically bonded metals mean no separating, no corrosion, and no theft appeal
- Strong – greater strength and break load than solid copper
- Flexible – as flexible as solid copper, low recoil
- Lighter – 11% lighter than solid copper means reduced freight expenses
- Cost stability – more stable pricing than solid copper
- HDPE insulation – durable 30 or 45 mil high-density polyethylene insulation offers superior underground protection
- Direct bury – rated specifically for underground applications
- Utility identification – color-coded to meet American Public Works






