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How does Aluminum Conductor (Al) compare to Copper (Cu) in B2B procurement?

Aluminum is significantly lighter and more cost-effective, often chosen for long-distance transmission to reduce overall project costs. However, because aluminum has lower conductivity, a larger cross-sectional area is required to carry the same current as copper. Copper is preferred in space-constrained industrial environments due to its superior conductivity and ease of termination.