1. Definition of flat enameled wire and ordinary enameled wire
Enamel wire refers to a metal wire such as copper wire and aluminum wire wrapped with a layer of insulating paint, and then dried and cured. Enamel wire is divided into flat enamel wire and ordinary enamel wire. Flat enameled wire has good thermal performance and insulation, and can be directly used to manufacture linear motors, while ordinary enameled wire is mostly used for winding low-voltage motors and electrical appliances.
2. The appearance difference between flat enameled wire and ordinary enameled wire
Flat enameled wire, due to the use of a flat core, has a smaller volume and higher density, resulting in a smoother and smoother surface; However, ordinary enameled wire has longitudinal circular belly and lateral deviation on the surface as the wire diameter increases.
3. The application fields of flat enameled wire and ordinary enameled wire
The advantages of flat enameled wire are mainly reflected in its high-temperature characteristics and mechanical properties, making it suitable for manufacturing high-temperature resistant electrical appliances, high-speed rotors, and power tools. Ordinary enameled wire is commonly used in low-voltage scenarios such as household appliances.
4. Price difference between flat enameled wire and regular enameled wire
Flat enameled wire is more expensive compared to ordinary enameled wire due to its complex manufacturing process and better electrical performance.
Overall, although flat enameled wire and ordinary enameled wire both belong to enameled wire, there are differences in their applicable fields, appearance, and performance characteristics. In different usage scenarios, designers can choose suitable enameled wires to meet the requirements of electrical equipment.