Better for Your Bottom Line

Value is much more than price
Copperweld has proven that its building wire delivers a higher level of value to its stakeholders than do the alternatives, all while surpassing the stringent regulatory requirements used to safeguard the public. This value directly translates into better, more-stable business for all stakeholders long-term.

For Contractors
Because CCA is a bimetal, it can deliver cost-stability to the supply chain. Additionally, more feet of CCA remain in circuits rather than being pilfered, not only helping profits, but also improving the contractor’s reputation in the eyes of their customer — the builder.

For Builders
Builders demand cost-stability when rolling out long term projects. Copperweld can bring not only that, but also a more energy-efficient building wire with less voltage drop. This allows builders to offer a premium product that maintains better price stability over a longer period of time.

For AHJ’s and Electrical Inspectors
The bottom line of any jurisdiction is public safety. Copperweld conductors, due to their favorable ampacity ratings within the NEC, run more efficiently and stay cooler at electrical connection points than the alternatives, reducing the risk of fire and injury.

For Building Owners
Owners don’t want to think about electricity. They simply want it when they need it. However, when installed per NEC requirements, Copperweld has greater current-carrying capacity than the alternatives, so owners should enjoy yearly energy savings as a result.

For Society
Copper is an ever more important component of our sustainable future. The rise of the Electric Vehicle (EV’s) is a case in point. EV’s, with little alternative, must use solid copper to power their motors. Copperweld positions copper only where it is needed, making sure to not waste it. Copperweld optimizes the amount of copper applied to the building wire industry, conserving more copper to power our green future.
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