What are the precautions in handling enameled wire?

Enameled copper wire is often used in mechanical winding wires and is an important product with a large demand for electromagnetic wires. During transportation, we must ensure that the electromagnetic wire enameled wire can be safely transported without damage. What should we pay attention to?

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2024-08-21 16:42

Enameled copper wire is often used in mechanical winding wires and is an important product with a large demand for electromagnetic wires. During transportation, we must ensure that the electromagnetic wire enameled wire can be safely transported without damage. What should we pay attention to?

During the transportation process, it should be noted that since the film of the enameled copper wire is very thin, it is very easy to be damaged by sharp objects, and care should be taken during the transportation process to prevent collision from causing damage to the enameled wire.

Before storing the enameled copper wire, the integrity of the outer packaging of the enameled copper wire must be maintained first, and the enameled copper wire should be prevented from being contaminated due to damage to the packaging; usually the storage of the enameled copper wire should be kept away from dust, metal debris, moisture and sunlight.

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

The heat-resistant softening breakdown performance of enameled copper wire is determined by the molecular structure of the paint film and the magnitude of the force between its molecular chains. The electrical properties include the breakdown voltage and the film continuity DC resistance test. The breakdown voltage refers to the voltage load that the enameled wire film can withstand.