Magnet wire is an insulated electrical conductor, most commonly copper or aluminum, that when wound into a coil and energized creates an electrical field. Ninety percent of all electrical energy requires modification through the use of a magnet to be useful. From high-voltage transformers to cellpho... read more
Since CCA entered the US market in 1971, it is considered the most promising material for residential BCBW. The reasons are as follows. First and foremost, it was safe and affordable. Even though it was slightly more expensive than the cheaper EC grade aluminum building wire, which was on the way ou... read more
The round enameled wire is also useful because it can be soldered easily. Magnet wires will produce electromagnetic fields if you wind them to create coils; these get reenergized in the process. The magnet wire is primarily used for converting electrical into mechanical energy. It is also used for e... read more
The copper magnet wire can be classified according to its basic composition, conductive core, and electrical insulation. Generally, according to the insulating material and manufacturing method used in the electrically insulating layer, it is divided into enameled wire, winding wire, enameled wire, ... read more
Enameled wire is a kind of cable. The specification of round enameled wire is expressed by the diameter of the bare copper wire (in millimeters). The measurement of the enameled wire specification is actually the measurement of the diameter of the bare copper wire. Usually used for micrometer measur... read more