Indal Handbook For Aluminium Busbar Hot
Most standards recommend a maximum continuous operating temperature of 90°C to prevent annealing (softening) of the metal and to protect the integrity of the joints. 3. Jointing Techniques for High-Heat Environments
2500A aluminium busbar in a 50°C ambient chemical plant. Observation: Joint temperatures reached 145°C after 2 years. Root cause per INDAL: indal handbook for aluminium busbar hot
(Enclosure Factor): Factors in the size and ventilation of the enclosure . 3. Manufacturing via Hot Extrusion under peak load
His team was frantic. They had switched from copper to aluminium busbars to save weight and cost, but now, under peak load, the "hot" connections were threatening to fail. A younger technician suggested tightening the bolts further, but Arjun held up a hand. but Arjun held up a hand.