Chemical Earthing Electrode Manufacturer & Supplier in India
GI, copper and copper-bonded chemical earthing electrodes in 50 mm and 80 mm diameter, 2 m and 3 m lengths, with backfill compound, earthing chambers, strips, clamps, installation and earth-resistance testing support.
Chemical Earthing Electrode Types
Choose the electrode type according to project specifications, corrosion environment, fault-current requirements, soil resistivity, service life and budget.
GI Chemical Earthing Electrode
Cost-effective industrial grounding solution for factories, warehouses, commercial buildings, DG sets, panels and utility applications.
Pure Copper Earthing Electrode
High-conductivity, corrosion-resistant earthing electrode for critical electrical systems and demanding environments.
Copper Bonded Earthing Electrode
Steel-core electrode with copper bonding for mechanical strength, improved corrosion resistance and long service life.
50 mm Diameter Range
Available in 2 m and 3 m lengths for commercial, institutional and industrial earthing requirements.
80 mm Heavy-Duty Range
Heavy-duty electrode option for substations, transformers, generators, manufacturing plants and large projects.
Complete Earthing Kit
Electrode, backfill compound, inspection chamber, terminal, clamps, strips and installation accessories.
Standard Chemical Earthing Electrode Range
| Construction | Diameter | Length | Terminal | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GI Chemical Earthing | 50 mm | 2 m / 3 m | Project-specific GI or copper terminal | Buildings, panels, machinery, DG body earthing |
| GI Heavy-Duty Earthing | 80 mm | 2 m / 3 m | Heavy-duty terminal arrangement | Transformer, generator, substation and industrial plant |
| Pure Copper Earthing | 50 mm / 80 mm | 2 m / 3 m | Pure copper flat terminal | Critical systems, telecom, data and sensitive equipment |
| Copper Bonded Earthing | 50 mm / 80 mm | 2 m / 3 m | Copper terminal configuration | Corrosive soil, industrial, infrastructure and long-life systems |
| Copper Bonded Earth Rod | 17.2 mm | 1 m / 2 m / 3 m | Clamp or coupler connection | Grid earthing, deep-driven rod systems and lightning protection |
How Chemical Earthing Works
A conductive electrode is installed vertically in prepared soil and surrounded by earth-enhancement compound. The system increases effective contact with the surrounding soil, supports dissipation of fault current and helps maintain stable earthing performance when correctly designed, bonded, installed and tested.
Typical Installation Components
Inspection Chamber
Provides safe access for inspection, connection checks and periodic testing.
Backfill Compound
Earth-enhancement material placed around the electrode to improve soil contact.
Earthing Strip
GI or copper conductor selected according to fault-current and project requirements.
Terminal & Clamp
Secure low-resistance connection between electrode and earthing conductor.
Where Chemical Earthing Is Used
Chemical Earthing Questions
What is a chemical earthing electrode?
It is an engineered earthing electrode installed with earth-enhancement compound to create effective contact with surrounding soil and support safe dissipation of fault current.
Which is better: GI, copper or copper bonded?
The correct selection depends on soil corrosivity, service-life expectation, electrical design, project specification and budget.
Is 50 mm or 80 mm electrode required?
The diameter should be selected from project drawings, fault-current calculations, mechanical strength, soil conditions and consultant specifications.
Does chemical earthing guarantee a fixed ohm value?
No universal value can be guaranteed without soil and site assessment. Final earth resistance depends on soil resistivity, moisture, depth, spacing, bonding and installation quality.
Do you provide installation and testing?
SN Engineering supports product supply, BOQ review, installation coordination, technical guidance and earth-resistance testing for selected projects and locations.
Request Chemical Earthing Quotation
Share electrode type, diameter, length, quantity, project location, soil information, BOQ and installation scope for technical and commercial evaluation.