Pure electrolytic copper wire uniformly electroplated with nickel. This wire is used for inner-lead part in Lead-in-Wires of incandescent bulbs, fluorescent tube, halogen, HID, automotive, and other lamps. It is also used in cable industry for automotive and other electronics applications.
Nickel-plated copper stranded wire is a type of electrical wire made from multiple strands of copper that are coated with a thin layer of nickel. It combines the excellent conductivity of copper with the high-temperature and corrosion resistance of nickel.
High Conductivity: Copper core ensures excellent electrical performance.
Nickel Plating Benefits:
Oxidation Resistance: Suitable for harsh environments.
Heat Resistance: Performs well at high temperatures (up to 750°C depending on the nickel layer thickness).
Stranded Design: Offers better flexibility and durability than solid wire, ideal for applications with movement or vibration.
Conductor Material: Pure copper, plated with nickel (usually 2% or 27% nickel content).
Stranding: Varies—common sizes include 7/0.2mm, 19/0.2mm, 37/0.25mm, etc.
Insulation: Can be bare or insulated with materials like PTFE, silicone, fiberglass, or PVC.
Temperature Rating: Typically -60°C to +750°C.
Aerospace and military equipment
High-temperature industrial equipment
Electric heating systems
Battery connections
Harsh and corrosive environments
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