The enameled wire has a glossy surface to prevent scratches. But at the same time, it offers a bit of flexibility so wires can be bent into custom shapes. A transformer with enameled wire can be installed to make the current stronger. The intensity depends on the power rating that needs to be produc... read more
Copper-clad aluminum wire not only exerts the excellent electrical conductivity of copper and the light weight of aluminum, but also overcomes the shortcomings of aluminum’s easy oxidation, high contact resistance, and difficult welding of joints, which greatly saves my country’s scarce copper resou... read more
The mechanical, electrical, and chemical properties of enameled aluminum wire differ from those of copper enameled wire due to inherent differences in conductor materials. These differences are reflected in certain test procedures and/or performance requirements for aluminum enameled wire, such as e... read more
Enamelled aluminum wire and enameled copper wire are insulated by a thin layer of enamel, as opposed to other types of thicker insulation such as paper, fiberglass, mica, etc. Since enameled aluminum wire or enameled copper wire takes up less space in the coil formation, it makes more efficient and ... read more
As an important material, enameled copper wire is the main variety of winding wire, which is composed of a conductor and an insulating layer. After the bare copper wire is softened by annealing, it is painted and baked many times. It has been widely used in motors, transformers, compressors, and oth... read more