0.37mm Precision Alloy Silver / Tin Plated Copper Wire For Cable Conductors

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0.37mm High Quality Silver/Tin Plated Copper Wire for Cable Conductors


Detailed Properties


Mechanical PropertyCuCuSn6
Tensile Strength[N/mm²]220-300470-530
Elongation 1%[N/mm²]120-200380-460
Resistance(IACS)[%]10113
Conductivity[S*m/mm²]58.57.5
Resistivity[Ohm*mm²/m]0.01710.1333
Temperature Coefficient of Resistance[1E-6/K]3900-4300600-700
Weldability[-]GoodGood

Product Description
Silver-plated copper wire is called silver-plated copper wire or silver-plated wire in some occasions. It is a thin wire drawn by a wire drawing machine after being plated with silver on oxygen-free copper wire or low-oxygen copper wire. Silver-plated copper wire is divided into silver-plated soft round copper wire and silver-plated hard round copper wire. The silver-plated soft round copper wire is annealed to change its physical characteristics to achieve the purpose of softening. A good silver-plated copper wire coating is continuously and firmly attached to the surface of the conductor, and the sample surface does not become black after the sample. The surface of the silver-plated coating should be smooth and continuous, free of harmful defects such as silver particles, burrs, and mechanical damage.
MaterialComposition

Density

g/cm3

Resistivity

μΩ. cm

Hardness

HV kg/mm3

Agmore than99.95more than10.49lessthan1.630--70

Copper is the second most conductive metal in the world behind silver, but due to its abundance and how easy it is to work with, copper is considered the standard in electrical work. Copper is also the standard by which all other conductive metals are judged. In 1913, the International Electro-Technical Commission set its conductivity at 100 percent of the International Annealed Copper Standard (IACS). The metal resists galvanic corrosion – the gradual deterioration of one metal in electrical contact with another metal – and is durable enough that it avoids stretching, nicks and breaks. However, copper is not invincible.



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