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Advantages of Flat Enameled Aluminum Wire

 What is enamel coating on a wire? These refer to the varnishes that are coated on the surface of metal wires, mainly aluminum or copper. The main function of this coating is to form an electrical insulation film possessing thermal resistance and chemical resistance properties. These enamel coatings are mainly used for the manufacturing of magnet wires. Advantages of a Flat-Enameled Aluminum Wire 1. Conductivity: They possess amazing Conductivity properties. Due to their conductivity, they are able to produce a large amount of electricity. The transformers which are built up by flat enameled aluminum wires will lose less energy than compared other metallic wires.  2. Size: One of the most popular reasons why enamel wires are widely used as applicators is thin enameling insulation. Due to the thin size of the wires, they take up very little space in the coil which makes it more efficient as a whole and makes it easier to use. Because of that, the coil can generate a lot of ener...

Uses of Copper Wire

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Copper has been the most favored metal for electrical wiring and connectors for centuries since the invention of the telegraph and electromagnet. Its growth accelerated with the introduction of the telephone in 1876. For nearly 200 years, copper has been extensively used in various electrical settings, telecommunications, power generation, transmission, and distribution. Reddish-brown in color, copper is a highly ductile and malleable metal. It can be stretched and drawn into wire strands as thin as human hair. The metal has a high thermal and conductivity and can be put to many uses. Among all the uses of this versatile metal, 60% of copper is used in making electrical wires. Copper wire: what makes it popular in electrical wiring? All metals have some amount of resistivity against electric currents and hence they need a power source to push the current through them. The lower the resistivity and better is the conductivity. Copper has a low-level of resistivity, makin...