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A neutral link refers to a specific component in an electrical distribution system that is responsible for connecting the neutral conductors of multiple circuits together. It serves as a common point for the return path of current in an electrical installation.

Terminals, on the other hand, are the connection points used to join wires or conductors to the neutral link or other components in an electrical system. In the context of a neutral link, terminals are usually attached to the link to provide secure and reliable connections with the neutral conductors of the individual circuits.

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The neutral link is typically made of a conductive material such as brass or copper and is designed to handle the combined current from all connected circuits. It is commonly found in electrical panels, distribution boards, and switchgear.

Brass terminals are commonly used in neutral links due to their excellent electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance. They allow for easy and secure connection of neutral wires to the link, ensuring proper electrical continuity.