• Copper clad Aluminum Magnesium Alloy Wire 0.10mm-3.0mm System 1
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Copper clad Aluminum Magnesium Alloy Wire 0.10mm-3.0mm

Copper clad Aluminum Magnesium Alloy Wire 0.10mm-3.0mm

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1.Features of Copper clad Aluminum Magnesium Alloy Wire:

Copper clad aluminum is a composite wire consisting of an aluminum core clad with copper. Even though the material is 85 - 90% aluminum, the wire has high frequency electrical properties equal to solid copper. Wuxi Huamei Cable Co., Ltd. produces a broad line copper clad aluminum wire, copper clad aluminum magnesium alloy wire, Tinned copper clad aluminum wire, Copper clad bare, plated, and film insulated.Copper clad aluminum is widely used in applications requiring the conductivity of copper while retaining much of the weight advantages of aluminum.


2.Introduction of Copper clad Aluminum Magnesium Alloy Wire:

Aluminum-magnesium alloy wire is high strength low alloy steel, heat treatment has good mechanical properties, high strength, sufficient toughness, hardenability, weldability (preheat), processing formability are good, but the resistance low corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance, usually after quenching and tempering or isothermal use. High strength quenched and tempered steel. Has high strength and toughness, high hardenability, cold plastic deformation moderate, good cutting performance. 


3.Image of Copper clad Aluminum Magnesium Alloy Wire:

Copper clad Aluminum Magnesium Alloy Wire 0.10mm-3.0mm


4.Technical parameters: of Aluminum Magnesium Alloy Wire for Braiding: 

Aluminum-magnesium alloy wire
Type specification(mm)Tensile strengthBreaking elongation (%)Density20°C resistivity(Ωmm/m)Tolerance
(Mpa)(kg/dm)
HLM-0.22≥230≥122.68≤d≤2.72≤0.054±0.006
HLM-0.20≥230≥102.68≤d≤2.72≤0.054±0.006
HLM-0.18≥220≥92.68≤d≤2.72≤0.054±0.005
HLM-0.16≥220≥82.68≤d≤2.72≤0.054±0.004
HLM-0.15≥220≥72.68≤d≤2.72≤0.054±0.004
HLM-0.12≥220≥62.68≤d≤2.72≤0.054

±0.004


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Q:Like I hear people say If you have good Wires you will have good bass. What is good wiring. What is the best wires I can get. Help me I'm new at this. Post some links or Something. 5 stars for best. Thanks!
For okorder /... As for wires just for speakers 12 gage or 10the gage will work fine ..... if you have big system amp wiring is used 4 gage
Q:Electron flow in a conducting wire.?I have some confusion regarding the flow of electrons in a wire when voltage is applied across it. Intuitively, i see that when i apply voltage across the ends of the wire say by a battery. The voltage pushes the electrons in the wire. As, a result the electrons flow in straight direction rather than going zig-zag. Some of the electrons reach the positive terminal of the battery, now my query is what happens when the electrons reach the positive terminal.Do they loose all their energy? Also, how is there a constant flow of electrons in the wire because since electrons are flowing constantly from the negative to the positive, is there no instance all the free electrons in the wire have reached the positive terminal? Basically what i mean to say is do the free electrons ever gets extinct? I am sorry if my question sounds stupid but can anyone please explain me a little bit in a conceptual manner?
Well, the wire is connected to a voltage source. When they leave the positive terminal, they go through the wire, then get to the negative terminal. They then flow through the voltage source and back into the wire.
Q:we need to know how an electrical wire is measured. When you say for example a stranded tw wire 2mm2 does it mean 2mm square or 2 square mm meaning the area of the wire? does the measurement or size indicated in the insulation includes the insulation itself when measuring the wire? how about a stranded wire? basically the question is please explain the size of thw or tw wire stranded or solid wire indicated on the insulation. And how it is measured. does the insulation included in the measurement or just the copper wire inside that is measured.
The diameter of the conductor is generally going to be given in either gauge (AWG) or square millimeters. This is describing the size of the electrical conductor only, not including the outer insulation. Most wire specs will also include a measurement for O.D., which is outer diameter or overall diameter. This measurement will include all insulation and jacketing, and will be the total diameter of the cable. Stranded wires will be specified in terms of the overall gauge of the wire. For instance, a 22 AWG stranded wire might be marked as: 22 AWG (7x30) which means it's a 22 AWG stranded wire, made up of 7 strands of 30 AWG solid wire. See link below for more info, and conversions between AWG and square mm.
Q:Will you please remove any of the wires? The edge of the body, which is made of wire or what? Is it copper or iron?
If you or a cigarette lighter, it is copper, because the melting point of copper at 1083 degrees, and generally lighter temperature at about 500 degrees, only the fire lighter to more than 1 thousand degrees, according to the flame to determine the temperature of different colors, red yellow blue to white to a minimum, more and more high.
Q:im trying to install a cd player i need to know where i can hook up power(red) , constant(yellow), and my amp seems to take alot for remote wire so i need a good source for it too i also have a eq to power but dont know if it will work with the same source as the radio
Before you go through the painful task of rewiring all your speakers, don't. Go to a stereo shop and purchase the amp bypass plug that is available for your Explorer. It will plug into the 2 plugs you pulled out of the factory amp which will allow you to connect your radio to the factory harness in the dash as normal. You also want to use the proper adapter harness in the dash for that. It will be color coded to the aftermarket radio so there will be no question as to which wire goes where. The red and yellow wires on the unit will go to the red and yellow wires on the harness.
Q:I'm looking to install a ceiling fan in a fixture that recently had just a light (no idea if it ever had a fan). When I removed the old light, I found that there were three white wires from the ceiling twisted together and connected to the white wire on the light fixture, one black wire from the ceiling connected to the black wire on the fixture, and three black and one white ceiling wires just capped together, not connected to the light fixture.Any idea what the last 4 wires are? I would think that I just need to leave them alone, however, I have to replace the box in the ceiling with one that is rated for a fan, which means I need to (temporarily) disconnect them. I have the breaker turned off that turned the light off, but can I be 100% sure that power to those other 4 wires if also off?
The three white wires are your neutral wires. the one black wire connected to your fixture is the wire coming from your switch. The white wire connected to the black wires are the hot wires. That one white wire connected to the black wires carries the electricity to the switch then feeds it back to the fixture on the single black wire. I never trust wire until I check it for voltage, even with a breaker off.
Q:what is the best wire to use for a chainmail
If you plan to wear this, stainless steel is the only wire that will not rust. Knights look terrible with underarm rusty mail.
Q:I'm replacing the ground wire in a chandelier because it has been cut by the previous owner when it was removed from the ceiling. Overall it is pretty simple and I have everything diagramed. When I went to Radio Shack and bought the replacement wire they gave me 18 gauge solid insulated hookup wire. It looks totally different. The ground wire is a braided copper wire (7 strands). Should I go back and take my copper wire with me and get copper or is what I have just as good? An electrician will do the installation of the chandelier into the ceiling.
The reason they use copper as it does not corrode...
Q:Obviously speaker wire is what connects the speaker to the receiver; what's the difference between 'zip' speaker wire and...others...?
Zip cord is just a euphemism for the A/c cord you would wire a light with.
Q:What is a tubeless wire and how does it work?
It is a wire without a tube. It works properly, it has a larger section than the usual wires, but is cheaper (Al is cheaper than Cu).

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