Armoured Cables
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Difference Between
Aluminium Armoured Cable & Copper Armoured Cable
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Feature Aluminium Armoured Cable Copper Armoured Cable Conductor Material Aluminium Copper Conductivity Lower than copper (approx. 60% of copper) Higher conductivity (standard benchmark) Weight Lighter – easy to handle and install Heavier – more robust but harder to handle Cost More economical More expensive Current Carrying Capacity Lower (needs larger size for same current) Higher current carrying capacity in smaller sizes Corrosion Resistance Susceptible to corrosion, especially in moist areas Better resistance to corrosion Mechanical Strength Lower mechanical strength Higher mechanical strength Application Suitability Suitable for short-distance, budget-conscious projects Ideal for high-load, long-distance, and critical power Flexibility Less flexible More flexible Life Expectancy Shorter lifespan in tough conditions Longer lifespan and reliability Typical Use Cases Street lighting, rural electrification, temp setups Industrial plants, transformers, data centers