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What’s the difference between copper enameled wire and copper-clad aluminum enameled wire?
2022-07-20
The dielectric strength ratings for enameled wires are generally as follows: Class 1: 1,000–2,000 V; Class 2: 1,900–3,800 V. The dielectric strength of enameled wires is related to their specifications and enamel film grade; for details, refer to GB/T 6109.1-2008 standard.
Enamelled wire consists of two main components: a conductor and an insulating layer. After the bare wire is annealed to soften it, it undergoes multiple coats of enamel and then is baked. Enamelled wire is a key raw material for products such as motors, electrical appliances, and household appliances. In particular, in recent years, with the sustained rapid growth of the electric power industry and the rapid development of household appliances, the application of enamelled wire has expanded into broader fields, thereby placing increasingly higher demands on its quality and performance.
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