Definition of enameled aluminum wire

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Enamelled aluminum wire is one of the main varieties of winding wire, which is composed of a conductor and insulating layer.

 

Enamelled aluminum wire is one of the main varieties of winding wire, which is composed of a conductor and insulating layer. The bare wire is softened after annealing, then pained a few more times, and finally baked. But it is difficult to produce products that meet both standard requirements and customer requirements. It is affected by the quality of raw materials, process parameters, production equipment, environment, and other factors. Therefore, the quality characteristics of enameled aluminum wire and enameled copper wire are different. But all have mechanical properties, chemical properties, electrical properties, and thermal properties of four properties.

Enamelled aluminum wire has high heat resistance, excellent mechanical properties, electrical properties, chemical properties, and excellent frost resistance. It can be used in refrigeration equipment and electrical equipment, dry-type transformers, oil-immersed transformers, and chemically corroded epoxy casting transformers under long-term working conditions of 200 °C. Enamelled aluminum wire can also be used for electrical equipment such as partitions and electromagnets.

Enamelled aluminum wire is not only used for equipment, but also the main raw material commonly used by aluminum artists. Enamelled aluminum wire was originally used in handicrafts, which was a column used by aluminum art master Yang Hao on a whim. Its special color and physical properties determine the elegance of crafts. Crafts can be kept for a long time after the long strips are prepared.

 

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