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Product Name
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Copper Wire
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Range
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0.012 - 8.0 MM
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Product Features
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1.Solid enough, the wire is not easy to be broken
2.Insulation thickness can be customized 3.Wire can reach almost 0 pinhole 4.High consistency 5.The wire is even and tidy, which is convenient for users to wind 6. Low temperature soldering 7. Bonding method options: Hot air,Solvent and others |
Application
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1)Further making utensil.
2)Solar reflective film 3)The appearance of the building 4)Interior decorating:ceilings,walls,etc. 5)Furniture cabinets 6)Elevator decoraction 7)Signs,nameplate,bags making. 8)Decorated inside and outside the car 9)Household appliances:refrigerators,microwave ovens,audio equipment,etc. 10)The consumer electronics:mobile phones,digital cameras,MP3,U disk,etc. |
Copper wire is an electrical conductor made from copper metal, which is a ductile material with excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. Its superior thermal performance makes it one of the most popular materials used in wiring applications. Copper wire is available in various thicknesses and lengths depending on the application. The most common type is stranded copper wire, which consists of several smaller wires twisted together to form one larger wire. This increases its flexibility and strength compared to solid copper wire.
Bare Copper is a solid or stranded conductor that is mostly used for direct embedding installations. It is suitably used for the ground wire, distribution lines, and transmission cables. For jumper and uninsulated hookup installations, stranded bare copper conductors are often preferred due to their higher flexible properties.
The main purpose of copper wire is to carry electricity from one point to another safely and efficiently. It is used in both residential and commercial settings to power appliances, lighting fixtures, computers, heating systems, air conditioning units, motors, transformers, and more. Copper wires are also commonly used as shielding cables in industrial environments such as factories or warehouses where heavy machinery may be present. They provide protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI) by creating an electromagnetic shield around the equipment they are connected to.
The primary advantage of using copper wire for electrical applications is its superior conductivity compared to other metals like aluminum or steel. This means that less energy is lost during transmission over long distances due to resistance from the environment or other factors like temperature changes. Additionally, copper wires can be easily shaped into different forms without compromising their integrity or strength so that they can be used for a variety of applications, including underground wiring for homes or businesses, as well as overhead power lines for larger installations such as factories or airports. Finally, copper wires are highly durable since they do not corrode over time like other metals do when exposed to moisture or other elements in the environment.