Earthing & Lightning Protection

  • Air Terminals

    Air Terminals are conductive rods placed at the top of structures to intercept lightning strikes and safely direct them to the ground, preventing electrical shock and fire hazards.

  • Copper & Aluminum Conductors

    Copper & Aluminum Conductors are metal wires designed to carry electrical currents efficiently, often used in power distribution to minimize energy loss over distances.

  • Aluminum Tapes

    Aluminum Tapes are thin strips of aluminum typically used for shielding purposes in cables and electrical installations to prevent electromagnetic interference.

  • Copper Bars

    Copper Bars are solid bars of copper that conduct electricity, commonly used in electrical panels and systems to distribute power with minimal resistance.

  • Copper Tapes

    Copper Tapes are thin copper strips used in electrical installations, providing effective conductivity and shielding against electromagnetic and radio frequency interference.

  • Earth Pits

    Earth Pits are specially designed pits filled with conductive material to enhance grounding systems, ensuring safe dissipation of electrical currents into the earth.

  • Earth Plates

    Earth Plates are conductive plates buried in the ground, used to increase the contact area with the earth for grounding purposes and ensuring reliable electrical earthing.

  • Earth Rods

    Earth Rods are metal rods inserted into the ground to establish a low-resistance path to the earth, used in grounding systems to safely disperse electrical faults.

  • Earthing Fittings

    Earthing Fittings are components used to connect various parts of grounding systems, ensuring a secure and continuous conductive path for electrical grounding.

  • Exothermic Welding System

    Exothermic Welding System is a process for joining conductors permanently using chemical reactions to form high-strength electrical connections in grounding and bonding applications.