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Bare Enamelled Copper Wire
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Bare Enamelled Copper Wire is a high-quality electrical conductor coated with a thin layer of insulating enamel. It is widely used in electrical and electronic applications where insulation and durability are required without adding bulk. The enamel coating provides excellent resistance to heat, abrasion, and chemicals, making it suitable for winding coils, transformers, motors, and inductors. The bare enamelled copper wire ensures efficient conductivity combined with insulation properties, ideal for both laboratory research and industrial manufacturing processes.
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Bare Enamelled Copper Wire
Primary Uses
- Laboratory Applications
- Used for making electromagnetic coils and prototypes in electrical experiments.
- Essential in research involving electric motors, transformers, and inductors.
- Utilized in testing insulation and conductivity properties.
- Applied in custom winding and circuit design in R&D laboratories.
Secondary Uses
- Industrial Applications
- Used extensively in the manufacturing of motors, transformers, inductors, and solenoids.
- Integral component in electrical appliances and machinery wiring.
- Employed in production lines for coil winding and electromagnet assembly.
- Utilized in repair and maintenance of electrical equipment.
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES
1.Basic Identification Attributes
- Material: Copper with enamel insulation
- Wire Type: Bare enamelled (magnet) wire
- Insulation: Thin enamel coating providing electrical insulation
2.Physical & Chemical Properties
- Conductivity: Excellent electrical conductivity due to copper core
- Thermal Resistance: Withstands elevated temperatures depending on enamel type
- Diameter: Available in various gauges for different applications
- Flexibility: Good mechanical flexibility for winding and shaping
3.Safety & Hazard Attributes
- Electrical Risks: Risk of electric shock if improperly handled; ensure insulation integrity
- Toxicity: Non-toxic, though enamel coating may emit fumes if overheated
- Allergens: None reported
4.Storage & Handling Attributes
- Storage Conditions: Store in dry, cool environment to prevent oxidation
- Handling Precautions: Avoid sharp bends or abrasion that could damage enamel coating
5.Regulatory & Compliance Attributes
- Complies with electrical standards for insulation and conductivity
- Manufactured to industrial quality standards for electrical wiring
6.Environmental & Health Impact
- Copper is recyclable; enamel coating disposal should follow environmental regulations
- Minimal environmental footprint during normal use
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Safety Handling Precautions
- Use insulated gloves when handling live wires
- Avoid overheating to prevent enamel degradation
First Aid Measures
- Skin Contact: Wash if irritation occurs from dust or fumes
- Inhalation: Move to fresh air if exposed to fumes from overheating enamel
- Eye Contact: Rinse with water if contact with dust or fumes occurs
- Ingestion: Seek medical attention if enamel particles ingested
Firefighting Measures
- Fire Hazard: Copper wire itself is non-flammable; enamel coating may burn under extreme heat
- Extinguishing Media: Use dry chemical, CO2, or foam for enamel fire
- Special Precautions: Avoid inhaling fumes from burning enamel
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