Why are cable glands made of brass?
Aug 11, 2022
There are a wide variety of waterproof cable gland on the market today.
This is why many people think that brass cable glands for electrical connection systems are worth the added cost.
This zinc-copper alloy has been used for decades.
It is also typical in plumbing fixtures and fittings from homes to large industrial establishments.
The efficacy of this metal in telecommunications, electrical connections and more enables you to provide safe, reliable components for your equipment.
Brass is considered one of the oldest metal alloys in existence.
Are you considering how brass cable glands will work in your equipment?
Brass cable glands are made of nickel-plated brass. Therefore, they are stronger than plastic cable glands and have a higher resistance to corrosion and different types of strains and mechanical loads. However, they are not as strong as stainless steel cable glands.
Brass cable gland has high anti-corrosion function and does not rust
Other metal cable glands can have serious corrosion problems.
However, the benefit of brass is that it is second to none when it comes to corrosion resistance.
Rust and corrosion can cause severe wear on metal cable glands.
Therefore, in this case, non-corrosive metals are ideal.
Where the corrosive water properties can get the greatest benefit of brass cable glands, they won't corrode or rust in harsh water pH conditions.
Even the harshest corrosive water will not corrode brass.
Always remember that rust and corrosion can quickly accelerate the natural wear process of cable gland.
Therefore, if you are looking for a durable cable gland, brass cable glands are the ideal material you need to choose.
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