Description
High-tension (H.T.) cables are essential components of electrical power transmission systems, designed to carry high voltages over long distances with minimal power loss. These cables are integral to the infrastructure that delivers electricity from power plants to substations and, ultimately, to homes, businesses, and industries. Constructed from various materials depending on the specific application and voltage requirements, H.T. cables typically consist of a conductor, insulation, and protective layers. The conductor, usually made of copper or aluminum, serves as the pathway for electrical current flow. Copper is an excellent conductor known for its high conductivity and durability, while aluminum is often chosen for its lightweight properties and cost-effectiveness.