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12 years 11 months ago #1391 by Archived Forum Admin
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I am working for a leading manufacturer of ACSR & AAC Conductors. We are interested in collaborating/technology transfer or just supply of central high temperature low sag steel or aluminum-zirconium alloy core for manufacturing HTLS Conductors.
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12 years 11 months ago #1392 by Archived Forum Admin
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Hello;
I have assumed that you are interested in HTLS or High Temperature, Low Sag bare overhead power cable since since you are already a manufacturer of ACSR and AAC conductors. This is because HTS is also an acronym for High Temperature Superconducting cable.
If my assumption is correct, 3M is the major manufacturer of the type of products you are thinking of. Perhaps you should contact them. There is however much secrecy around the manufacture of the strength members (Strands and closing of same.). solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/EMD_ACCR/ACCR_Home/
If you visit WAI's Virtual Trade Show and select "aluminum alloy conductor" www.wirenet.org/vts/vts_search.cfm you will find 19 manufacturers and some of these manufacture and sell aluminum-zirconium alloy rod for overhead electrical conductor redraw. Unfortunately I am bound by secrecy agreements and cannot discuss this matter further.
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Peter J. Stewart-Hay
Principal
Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com
519 641-3212
I have assumed that you are interested in HTLS or High Temperature, Low Sag bare overhead power cable since since you are already a manufacturer of ACSR and AAC conductors. This is because HTS is also an acronym for High Temperature Superconducting cable.
If my assumption is correct, 3M is the major manufacturer of the type of products you are thinking of. Perhaps you should contact them. There is however much secrecy around the manufacture of the strength members (Strands and closing of same.). solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/EMD_ACCR/ACCR_Home/
If you visit WAI's Virtual Trade Show and select "aluminum alloy conductor" www.wirenet.org/vts/vts_search.cfm you will find 19 manufacturers and some of these manufacture and sell aluminum-zirconium alloy rod for overhead electrical conductor redraw. Unfortunately I am bound by secrecy agreements and cannot discuss this matter further.
Regards
Peter J. Stewart-Hay
Principal
Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com
519 641-3212
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12 years 11 months ago #1393 by Archived Forum Admin
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Super conductor technology is a very interesting technology probably such as interesting as fiber optic technology a few decades ago. The pioneer-people around this technology are winning a lot of technology competitions/prizes here in Europe. I hope that these people don´t make the same mistakes as the fiber optic people... I´m living near a 60 Million Euro ruin...
Best regards and good luck
Juan Carlos González Villar
Kabel.Consult.Ing
www.kabelconsulting.de
Best regards and good luck
Juan Carlos González Villar
Kabel.Consult.Ing
www.kabelconsulting.de
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12 years 11 months ago #1394 by Archived Forum Admin
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Thank you for the response.
I meant High Temperature Low Sag Conductor.
We propose to make ACSS or ACSS/TW types with Aluminum clad high tension steel wire core
Any help is welcome
Thanks again
I meant High Temperature Low Sag Conductor.
We propose to make ACSS or ACSS/TW types with Aluminum clad high tension steel wire core
Any help is welcome
Thanks again
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