Enamelled Copper Wire
Enameled copper wire is an electrically conductive wire made of high purity copper wire wrapped in an insulating material. Its outer insulating material is usually a polyamide or polyester film, which has good insulating and abrasion resistance, as well as good electrical conductivity, making it ideal for use in the manufacture of solenoid coils, motors, transformers and other electrical equipment. Copper enameled wire is made from copper wire that has been treated with high purity to provide superior conductivity and corrosion resistance. During the wire wrapping process, the copper wire is wrapped in an insulating material that protects the wire from the elements and chemical corrosion, and also increases the insulating properties of the wire to ensure that it does not problems such as short circuits or circuit breaks occur.
Enameled copper wire is widely used in a variety of electrical equipment and electronic products, mainly used in electromagnetic coils, transformers, motors, winding and other fields. It is widely favored because of its good electrical conductivity and insulation properties, high reliability and long service life. Copper enameled wire is an indispensable material in the manufacture of electric motors. The coils inside the motor are usually made of copper enameled wire to ensure proper functioning and high performance of the motor. Copper enameled wire is also used in the winding of transformers to ensure that the transformer works properly and that the output voltage is stable and reliable. In addition, in electronic products, copper enameled wire is also widely used in a variety of winding and connecting lines, such as speakers, televisions, computers and so on.