Enamelled aluminum wire is a major type of winding wire, consisting of a conductor and an insulating layer. After the bare wire is softened through annealing, it is then coated with paint multiple times and baked. However, producing a product that meets both standard requirements and customer specifications is not easy, as it is influenced by factors such as raw material quality, process parameters, production equipment, and environment. Therefore, the quality characteristics of enamelled aluminum wire differ from those of enamelled copper wire, but both possess the four major properties: mechanical, chemical, electrical, and thermal.

Enamelled aluminum wire boasts excellent high-temperature resistance, mechanical, electrical, and chemical properties, as well as superior cold resistance, making it suitable for long-term operation under 200℃ conditions in refrigeration equipment, electrical equipment subjected to chemical erosion, dry-type transformers, oil-immersed transformers, and epoxy-impregnated transformers, as well as magnetic separators, electromagnets, and other electromechanical equipment. Not only is it used in equipment, but it is also the main raw material commonly used by aluminum craft artists. Enamelled aluminum wire was initially used in handicrafts, a creative idea by the aluminum craft master, Yang Liehuo. Its unique color and physical properties determine the noble and elegant nature of the handicrafts.

Excellent high-temperature, mechanical, electrical, and chemical properties, as well as superior cold resistance,漆包铝线is suitable for long-term operation at 200℃ conditions in refrigeration equipment, electrical equipment subject to chemical erosion, dry-type transformers, oil-immersed transformers, and epoxy-impregnated transformers, as well as electromagnetic equipment like magnetic separators and electromagnets.





























