Confirm to Use Upper Winding Wire Before Using Copper Winding Wire

When it comes to Copper Winding Wire(XINYU-ENAMELEDWIRE), you will think that it is not copper wire, just take it away and put it down directly. In fact, it is not as simple as you think. There are many matters needing attention in the process of transporting copper winding wire. Here are some matters needing attention in the process of transporting copper winding wire.

Before use, confirm that the copper winding wire is used before the upper winding wire is used, and pay attention to check whether the model and specification of the copper winding wire meet the requirements to avoid abnormal phenomena.

In the process of transportation, attention should be paid to the fact that the film of copper winding wire is very thin, so it is very easy to be damaged by sharp objects, and care should be taken to prevent collision from causing damage in the process of transportation.

Before the copper winding wire is stored, the integrity of the outer package should be maintained first, and the package should be prevented from being polluted due to breakage. Generally, copper winding wire should be stored away from dust, metal debris, humidity and sunlight.

Usually, the softening and breakdown performance of copper winding wire is a measure of the film’s ability to withstand thermal deformation under mechanical force, that is, the ability of the film of copper winding wire under pressure to plasticize and soften at high temperature.

The heat-resistant softening and breakdown performance of copper winding wire depends on the molecular structure of the paint film and the force between its molecular chains. The electrical performance includes breakdown voltage, continuous DC resistance test of the paint film. Moreover, breakdown voltage refers to the capability of the paint film to withstand voltage load.

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Asked on November 21, 2019 in English.
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