Earthing Powder is a specially engineered conductive material used to improve the efficiency of earthing systems by lowering soil resistivity. It enhances current dissipation around the earthing electrode and ensures stable grounding performance in all soil conditions.
This powder is widely used in residential, commercial, and industrial earthing installations, especially in dry, rocky, or sandy soil where achieving low earth resistance is challenging.
Key features
- High electrical conductivity
- Reduces soil resistivity effectively
- Non-corrosive and eco-friendly composition
- Long-lasting and maintenance-free performance
- Improves earthing system reliability
- Easy to apply around earthing electrodes
Earthing powder forms a conductive layer around the electrode, helping maintain consistent earth resistance and protecting electrical systems from leakage current and lightning surges.
Enhanced conductivity
Ensures efficient current dissipation into the ground.
Long service life
Maintains stable performance without frequent replacement.
Why choose earthing powder
Earthing powder is preferred for its effectiveness, reliability, and ability to deliver consistent grounding performance.
It is extensively used in substations, telecom towers, residential buildings, factories, and power installations where maintaining low earth resistance is critical.
Technical Specifications
| SR | Property | Value |
|---|---|---|
| EP-1 | Resistivity | Low resistivity |
| EP-2 | Moisture Retention | Good |
| EP-3 | Corrosiveness | Non-corrosive |
| EP-4 | Environmental Safety | Eco-friendly |
| EP-5 | Application | Around earthing electrode |
Common questions about earthing powder
Earthing powder is a conductive material used to reduce soil resistivity and improve earthing system performance.
It is used in residential, commercial, industrial, substations, and high-resistance soil areas.
It offers low earth resistance, easy application, long service life, and reliable grounding performance.