Bus bars can be manufactured using various processes, depending on the desired shape, size, and material:
Extrusion: Extrusion is a common manufacturing process for producing bus bars with a uniform cross-sectional shape. The material is forced through a die to obtain the desired profile. Extruded bus bars can have complex shapes, such as rectangular or hexagonal.
Punching and Bending: Punching and bending techniques are used to fabricate bus bars from sheet metal. The desired shape is punched or cut out from a metal sheet, and then it is bent to the required angle or form.
Casting: Casting is used for manufacturing bus bars with intricate shapes or larger sizes. Molten metal is poured into a mold and allowed to solidify, resulting in a bus bar with the desired configuration.
Laminating: Laminating involves stacking multiple thin layers of conductive material, usually copper or aluminum, with insulating layers in between. The layers are then bonded together under heat and pressure to form a composite bus bar.
The manufacturing process chosen depends on factors such as the complexity of the design, the required volume, and the material being used.
Product name: | HIGH-TRO-REEL SYSTEMS DHB |
Product number: | DHB-3-10/50 |
product material: | PVC+copper |
Minimum quantity of product: | 1m |