Aluminum vs. copper: What every specifier should know
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If you’re an electrical engineer, specifier, or working toward the future of electrification, this online education session will challenge long-held assumptions about conductor materials.

Aluminum isn’t just lighter and more affordable than copper—it delivers more conductance per dollar. In fact, $1 of aluminum provides the same conductance as $8 of copper. With rising copper costs and mounting demand for electrification, these numbers matter!

Join Pete Pollak, formerly of the Aluminum Association, for a clear, factual look at why aluminum deserves a place in your next spec.

* Certificates of attendance available *

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