Product Details
Place of Origin: Shanghai
Brand Name: TANKII
Certification: ISO9001:2008
Model Number: C1100
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 5kg
Price: To negotiate
Packaging Details: Spool, Carton, plywood case with plastic film as your requirements
Delivery Time: 7-12 days
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T, Western Union, Paypal
Supply Ability: 100+TON+MONTH
Conductor: |
Pure Copper |
Insulation: |
Silver |
Application: |
Electronics, Communication |
Advantages: |
Excellent Electrical, Thermal And Corrosion Resistance |
Surface: |
Smooth, Silver White |
Size: |
As Clients´ Requirements |
Conductor: |
Pure Copper |
Insulation: |
Silver |
Application: |
Electronics, Communication |
Advantages: |
Excellent Electrical, Thermal And Corrosion Resistance |
Surface: |
Smooth, Silver White |
Size: |
As Clients´ Requirements |
0.5mm Silver Plating Copper Wire Silver White Good Conductivity for Electronics
Silver-plated copper wire is silver-plated on high-quality oxygen-free copper or drawn. It has excellent electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance and high temperature oxidation resistance. Silver-plated copper wire is widely used in electronics, communications, aerospace, military and other fields to reduce the contact resistance of metal surfaces and improve welding performance. Silver has high chemical stability, can resist alkali and some organic acids, and does not interact with oxygen in general air. It is also easy to polish and has strong reflective ability, so the silver coating is also commonly used in tableware and musical instruments , Jewelry and all kinds of handicraft decoration. However, in the presence of sulfides or halides, silver easily loses its luster.
Copper Capabilities
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.
Detailed Properties
Mechanical Property | Cu | CuSn6 | |
Tensile Strength | [N/mm²] | 220-300 | 470-530 |
Elongation 1% | [N/mm²] | 120-200 | 380-460 |
Resistance(IACS) | [%] | 101 | 13 |
Conductivity | [S*m/mm²] | 58.5 | 7.5 |
Resistivity | [Ohm*mm²/m] | 0.0171 | 0.1333 |
Temperature Coefficient of Resistance | [1E-6/K] | 3900-4300 | 600-700 |
Weldability | [-] | Good | Good |