Description
Enameled copper wire, also known as magnet wire, is a type of insulated copper wire widely used in various electrical applications. It consists of a thin layer of insulation, typically made of enamel, coating the copper wire, providing electrical isolation and protection. The enamel insulation allows the wire to carry electrical currents without short-circuiting or causing damage to surrounding components. Enameled copper wire is commonly used in transformers, motors, solenoids, and other electromagnetic devices where electrical conductivity and efficient energy transfer are essential. It is available in different sizes, grades, and temperature ratings to meet specific application requirements. The versatility, durability, and excellent electrical properties make enameled copper wire a fundamental component in the electronics and electrical industries.