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Cast iron earthing pipes are specifically designed to serve as conductive pathways for grounding. They are typically buried underground and connected to electrical systems, such as buildings, substations, or equipment, to safely dissipate excess electrical currents into the earth.
These pipes are made of cast iron, a material known for its durability and conductivity. The cast iron construction ensures that the pipes can withstand the environmental conditions underground and maintain a reliable electrical connection over time.
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