Impact Of Copper Terminal Block Fracture On Electrical Systems
A significant consequence of the copper terminal block fracture is a loose connection, leading to poor electrical contact. This can lead to interrupted current transmission and, under high loads, overheating, potentially causing fires or other accidents. Unstable current transmission in the broken area often results in signal loss or equipment malfunction, particularly in high-frequency or high-current applications.
Furthermore, a broken copper distribution block contact can cause long-term damage to the equipment. When the contacts of the copper terminal strip are damaged, it may cause a short circuit or voltage instability, which poses a threat to the reliability of sensitive electronic components and the entire electrical system. Over time, repeated damage to the circuit can lead to more serious failures, increasing maintenance and replacement costs.





