With the development of human society and the advancement of science and technology, electricity has become an indispensable infrastructure for modern society. However, transmission lines are often infested by birds, and their stay and activities in the transmission line areas may lead to a series of problems.
First, birds' nests and droppings can easily cause short-circuit failures in transmission lines. Secondly, birds may collide with transmission lines in flight, resulting in damage to the lines or injury to the birds. Therefore, in order to ensure the safe operation of transmission lines and at the same time protect the birds' own lives, it is necessary to take bird-repellent measures to prevent such accidents from occurring.
True Bird Repellent Technology - Power Line Bird Catching Spikes ZQN-GT-NC, is a protective device designed for power transmission lines. In many areas of China, bird spurs have been installed in key locations such as transmission line towers, etc. Through reasonable installation, bird spurs can effectively prevent birds from approaching and staying on power equipment, thus avoiding bird damage.
The main material for bird spikes is steel wire, and these wires are classified into two types, cold galvanized and hot-dip galvanized, depending on the treatment. In terms of corrosion resistance, cold galvanized bird spikes show relatively weak performance. After 2-3 years of use, often appear different degrees of corrosion phenomenon, not only can not prevent birds, but also a threat to line safety.
The power line bird chasing spikes ZQN-GT-NC, with hot-dip galvanizing process, is not easy to rust, sturdy and durable, adapts to the harsh outdoor environment, and still maintains stable form and performance after long time use. It consists of 25 steel wires, which are spread out after installation to form an area where birds can't get close to. The spread out steel wires are elastic, which can effectively prevent birds from landing on the equipment, so as to achieve the effect of bird-proofing.
Below is the application case of True Bird Repellent Technology's power line bird catching spikes on 330kV high voltage pylons: