Chemical earthing; Maintenance free earthing; Gel earthing
Chemical
Earthing: Working, Treatment Methods, and Benefits
Introduction
Earthing is one of the most critical safety
measures in any electrical system. Traditional earthing methods often require
regular maintenance and may not provide consistently low resistance in
high-resistivity soil conditions. To overcome these limitations, Chemical
Earthing has become increasingly popular in industrial, commercial, and
residential installations due to its long life, minimal maintenance, and
reliable performance.
Why Chemical Earthing is needed?
In conventional earthing systems, multiple rods or
electrodes may still fail to achieve a low resistance path to ground—especially
in rocky or high-resistivity soil.
This problem can be solved by artificial treatment of earthing pits,
where the soil resistivity around the electrode is reduced by mixing it with
conductive substances.
Traditional Earthing Treatment Materials
In conventional practice, substances like the
following are added around the electrode to lower resistance:
- Sodium
chloride (NaCl – common salt)
- Calcium
chloride (CaCl₂)
- Sodium
carbonate (Na₂CO₃)
- Copper
sulphate (CuSO₄)
- Salt
and charcoal mixture
While effective, these materials often leach out
with water, corrode electrodes, and require frequent recharging,
leading to high maintenance.
What is Chemical Earthing?
Chemical Earthing is an advanced form of earthing where special chemical
compounds are used instead of common salts. These compounds:
- Retain
soil moisture for long durations
- Provide
consistent low resistance values
- Exhibit
anti-corrosive properties
- Eliminate
the need for frequent maintenance
The key difference lies not in the method of
construction but in the type of treatment material used in the earthing pit.
Chemical Compounds Used in Chemical Earthing
Chemical compounds used typically include:
- Bentonite
Clay –
retains moisture naturally
- Electric
Carbon –
improves conductivity
- Copper
Silicate –
protects electrode surface
- Sodium
Silicate –
enhances bonding and conductivity
- CCM
(Carsolinite Conductive Mixture) – proprietary blend that increases soil
conductivity
These materials do not wash away easily,
unlike salts, making the system more reliable and eco-friendly.
Example: RIYA CGM Chemical Earthing
A commonly used product in India is RIYA CGM
(Conductive Ground Mixture), which has the following features:
- High
conductivity and anti-corrosive nature
- Significantly
reduces soil resistivity
- Retains
moisture for a long time by absorbing water from the soil
- Eliminates
harmful salts like NaCl and CuSO₄
- Eco-friendly
and non-toxic
- Extended
lifespan with negligible maintenance
Cost Aspect
From a construction perspective, there is no
major difference in cost between conventional and chemical earthing pits.
However, since chemical earthing requires no recharging or frequent
maintenance, the lifecycle cost is far lower, making it more
economical in the long run.
Advantages of Chemical Earthing
✔ Provides stable low resistance for a long time
✔ Maintenance-free operation
✔ Eco-friendly and non-polluting
✔ Prevents corrosion of electrodes
✔ Reliable performance in high-resistivity soils
✔ Cost-effective over lifecycle
Conclusion
Chemical Earthing is a reliable, long-lasting, and eco-friendly alternative to
traditional earthing systems. With minimal maintenance requirements and
superior performance, it is becoming the preferred choice across industries, commercial complexes, and even
residential setups.
For organizations seeking long-term safety, reduced maintenance costs, and compliance with modern
electrical standards, Chemical
Earthing is the future of safe grounding practices.
We offer our clients a wide range of Earthing Electrode. These products are mainly used to improve conductivity of the earth electrode and ground contact area. We manufacture these products using high grade raw material. The Chemical earthing manufactured by us are available at the most affordable rates to our clients.
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