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Copper vs Aluminium Wire: Comparison Table

How copper and aluminium conductors compare - conductivity, weight, cost and best use.

Copper and aluminium are the two conductor metals used in wiring. Each has its place – here is how they compare.

Property Copper Aluminium
Conductivity (IACS) ~100% (reference) ~61%
Current capacity (same size) Higher Lower – needs ~1.6× the area for the same current
Weight Heavier About one-third the weight
Cost (same ampacity) Higher Lower
Joints & terminations Stable, reliable Oxidises; needs proper lugs and re-torquing
Flexibility More ductile / flexible Less flexible
Typical use House wiring, most internal circuits Service mains, large feeders, overhead lines
Bottom line: for house wiring, copper is the standard choice – better conductivity in a smaller size and dependable joints. Aluminium earns its place in large feeders and service entrances where its light weight and lower cost matter most. APAR offers both – copper house wires and Alumshakti aluminium multicore cables.