Copper clad aluminum wire, also called CCA wire. It not only takes advantage of the excellent electrical conductivity of copper and the light weight of aluminum, but also overcomes the disadvantages of aluminum's easy oxidation, large contact resistance, and difficult joints to weld, and greatly sav... read more
CCA wire is the abbreviation for copper clad aluminum wire. The difference between a copper-clad aluminum wire motor and a copper wire motor is as follows: 1. The pure copper wire motor is more durable. Aluminum has a higher resistance than copper, and it generates higher heat during use, which can ... read more
Copper Clad Aluminum Wire refers to a wire with aluminum core wire as the main body and a certain proportion of copper layer plated on the outside. It can be used as a conductor for coaxial cables and wire and cable conductors in electrical equipment. Aluminum wire has a small specific gravity, but ... read more
Rectangular Enameled Aluminum Wires and similar copper wires will change in diameter, as follows: 1. The resistivity of copper is 0.017241, and that of aluminum is 0.028264 (both national standard data, the actual value is better), so if you follow In terms of resistance, aluminum wire diameter=copp... read more
Although aluminum is the cheapest material among them, the relationship between the deviation of its electrical conductivity is an unacceptable conductor material in applications based on high efficiency, but the Round Enameled Aluminum Wire still has value. Comparing copper with aluminum, it can be... read more