Earthing Cable
Earthing Cable
🌿Made with Non-Toxic Material for optimal conductivity.
✨Easy to use and integrate into your daily routine.
Grounding
Grounding
When you take off your shoes and walk barefoot on the earth outside, the earth's electrons flow into you. The same thing happens when you touch Earthing Mat inside your home. (Does not use electricity.)
Materials and care
Materials and care
Crafted for optimal performance, our earthing cables prioritize conductivity. We use bare copper for its exceptional ability to transfer the Earth's electrons. This core conductor is then often encased in cotton for comfort and breathability against the skin, with a protective outer layer of silicone for durability. This combination ensures a safe and effective grounding experience.
Earthing Cable Materials: Conductivity is Key
The effectiveness of an earthing cable relies heavily on the conductivity of the materials used. Here's a breakdown of some common materials and their benefits:
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1. Bare Copper:
- High Conductivity: Copper is a top choice due to its exceptional electrical conductivity, ensuring efficient transfer of the Earth's electrons to your body.
- Durability: Bare copper offers good durability, especially when coated for protection against corrosion.
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2. Tinned Copper:
- Corrosion Resistance: A thin layer of tin plating on copper enhances its resistance to corrosion, making it ideal for use in humid environments.
- Slightly Lower Conductivity: While slightly less conductive than bare copper, the difference is often negligible for earthing purposes.
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3. Stainless Steel:
- Durable and Hypoallergenic: Stainless steel is a strong and hypoallergenic option, suitable for those with sensitive skin.
- Lower Conductivity: Compared to copper, stainless steel has lower conductivity. However, some manufacturers use thicker gauges of stainless steel to compensate, maintaining sufficient grounding capabilities.