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Braided Aluminum Straps

The wire connection clamp connecting MoSi2 element is made of aluminum woven wire or multilayer aluminum foil. The steel plate outside it only acts as a clamp and isn't used for electric conduction. For 6/12 element, single rowing wire is used ,and for中9/18 element ,double-rowing wire is used .The end of the lead wire should be a lttle larger than linear distance between the element and bus.
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Braided Aluminum Straps
Introduction:
  The wire connection clamp connecting MoSi2 element is made of aluminum woven wire or multilayer aluminum foil. The steel plate outside it only acts as a clamp and isn't used for electric conduction. For 6/12 element, single rowing wire is used ,and for 9/18 element,double-rowing wire is used .The end of the lead wire should be a lttle larger than linear distance between the element and bus.
 
Braided aluminum straps.

Operation:
  When the element is installed, the thread fixing the wire clip shouldn't be screwed too much at one time, it can be tightened when thee element rises to high temperature, as the element has some plastic and isn't easily broken. The temperature of the wire clip generally shouldn't be higher than 200,f. Therefore, the contact vltage between the clip wire and element should bee lowered to 0.1V. In order to avoid that the radiation heat is conducted to the clip, the distance between the lower end of the clip and upper surface of the through brick should not less then 500mm. Generally for 6/12 element ,170A should not bee used for a long time and for9/18 element ,300A shouldn't be used.
Braided aluminum straps.

Braided aluminum straps.



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