2014/09/23

Q&A About Enameled Copper Wire

Q&A About Enameled Copper Wire


Q: What is Enameled copper wire?

A: Enameled copper wire is copper wire coated by a insulating paint usually colored red. 

Q: What is enameled copper wire?

A: yes, it's copper wire with a coating of enamel to insulate it. It's intended to be used in coils and transformers where the wire is wound with the turns in physical contact with each other. the 

enamel prevents the turns from shorting to each other. 

Q: The Properties of Enameled Copper Wire.

A: One of the primary properties that makes enameled copper wire desirable for these applications is the enameling insulation. Transformers, motors and generators .

Q: Enameled copper wire value?

A: Which of. Monetary value. Resistance. Density. Etc etc. 

Q: The UL Classification of Enameled Copper Wire.

A: Enameled copper wire is a type of magnet wire. This means it is used as the wire in electromagnets, which are magnets that use electricity to generate a magnetic field. The wire is wrapped in 

a tight coil. When an electric charge is applied, the wires generate the magnetic field. This type of wire has a wide variety of applications, including use in automobiles, motors and industrial 

machinery. It is also found in smaller devices and home appliances, such as computers, televisions and both cell and standard phones.


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