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To learn more about our privacy policy Click hereThe enameled aluminum wire is suitable for long-term refrigeration equipment and chemically corroded electrical equipment, dry-type transformers, oil-immersed transformers, epoxy cast transformers, iron separators, electromagnets and other electromechanical equipment that work at 200℃ for a long time.
The following points should be paid attention to when welding Round Enameled Aluminum Wire:
Welding instructions: When soldering, the soldering iron tip should be as close as possible to the body to be welded, and then the solder wire should be sent to the soldering iron tip to melt the soldering wire and complete the soldering (this method allows the flux in the soldering wire to fully contact the board surface to achieve the best For the welding of enameled aluminum wire and copper wire (or aluminum wire), the two wires are usually connected by twisting after the paint is scraped. The size of the twisting directly affects the welding effect. ) The larger the amount of tin filling, the stronger the welding between the two wires. For the enameled wire that has just been welded, do not pull it by hand too quickly, wait for it to cool down completely, and then check its reliability; For the unused solder wire, use a lighter to burn the wire head into a ball shape to avoid the loss of liquid flux in the wire and affect the next welding.