Monday, September 27, 2010

Copper and its Significance in Electrical Industry

Copper is used in a variety of arenas as an electrical conductor, a thermal conductor, building material as well as a constituent of various metal alloys. Copper metal as well as alloys are the metals which have been recently discovered, they have been used for thousands of years. Copper products such as glass wire, submersible winding wire, Any Size Bare Copper Wire and Tinned Copper Wire are very important in the electrical domain.

Copper glass wire is generally used in making high temperature instruments such as electric motor, alignment heater, transformer, submersible motor, etc. Glass wire requires undergoing large number of processes to become a finished product.

Submersible winding wire is used because of its favorable entire electrical, mechanical, thermal and chemical properties. Tinned Copper Wire has very good conductivity and the same turns it into an essential component in the electrical systems. It comparatively has larger strength and durability. Because of high water resistance it can be used in boating as well as marine project equipments. Moreover it can also be found in the overhead power sources. Although it is more expensive the quality of material compensates for the extra price.

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