This copper magnet wire has a red coating and is suitable for use in appliance motors and transformer coils. The wire's insulation is composed of a polyurethane film with a polyamide overcoat and has a maximum operating temperature of 155 degrees C. This single-strand copper wire is annealed for improved ductility and meets the NEMA MW 80 specification for magnet wire and is Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) compliant. This magnet wire is suitable for use in electromagnet windings such as appliance motors and in transformer coils.
Electrical wire carries an electric current or grounds an electrical device. The amount of current a wire can carry is proportional to its size (gauge), and the wire is generally sheathed with coatings and coverings to insulate and protect it from moisture, chemicals, heat, and abrasion. Copper is the primary material for electrical wire, but alloys are sometimes used to increase its strength or its resistance to chemicals and the environment. Wire can be composed of a single strand or of many smaller strands, depending on its use, and is typically annealed to improve its ductility. Electrical wire is commonly used in industrial, electronic, and automotive applications.
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