Enameled Square Copper Wire
Enameled square wires are characterized as an oxygen-free copper rods that have been baked to meet temperature resistance index specifications, work with insulating paint, and suit customer needs. Following that, a variety of complementary insulating paints can be used to paint these wires. Mold or felt paint can be used to achieve these goals. These magnet wires can be used to wind transformers, generators, motors, reactors, and other electrical equipment.
Enameled Square Aluminum Wire
Enameled square wire is a main type of winding wire. It consists of two parts: the conductor and the insulating layer. The bare wire is annealed and softened, and then baked and baked. However, it is not easy to produce a product that meets both the standard requirements and the customer requirements. It is affected by factors such as raw material quality, process parameters, production equipment, and environment. Therefore, the quality characteristics of various enameled wires are different, but they all have four properties of mechanical properties, chemical properties, electrical properties, and thermal properties.
Enameled Rectangular Copper Wire
Thermal class: 120℃,130℃, 155℃,180℃, 200℃,220℃
Enamel Insulation: polyester, polyesterimide, polyamide, modified polyesterimide, polyamideimide
Implementation standard: GB/T7095-2008
Conductor : copper rod
Enameled Rectangular Aluminum Wire
Thermal class: 120℃,130℃, 155℃,180℃, 200℃,220℃
Enamel Insulation: polyester, polyesterimide, polyamide, modified polyesterimide, polyamideimide
Implementation standard: GB/T7095-2008
Conductor : Aluminum rod
Enameled Flat Aluminum Wire
Production range:
Narrow side dimension a:1.00mm - 5.00mm
Wide side dimension b:3.00mm - 16.00mm
Recommended conductor width ratio 1.5 < b/a < 7.5
Implementation standard:
GB/T7095-2008
If the selected specifications exceed the above range, please contact us
Enameled Copper(Aluminum) Flat Wire Magnet Wire
Magnet wire or enameled wire is a copper or aluminum wire coated with a very thin layer of insulation. It is used in the construction of transformers, inductors, motors, generators, speakers,hard disk head actuators,electromagnets, electric guitar pickups, and other applications that require tight coils of insulated wire.The wire itself is most often fully annealed , electrolytically refined copper. Aluminum magnet wire is sometimes used for large transformers and motors. The insulation is typically made of tough polymer film materials rather than vitreous enamel, as the name might suggest.