Enameled Wire
Copper or aluminum conductor with electrically insulating enamel layer
Enameled wire is a type of winding wire used in electrical applications, consisting of a high-purity copper or aluminum conductor coated with an insulating enamel layer. The manufacturing process includes annealing the bare wire to soften it, followed by multiple layers of coating and baking to ensure strong insulation and durability. With diameters ranging from 0.02mm to 5.00mm, enameled wire is available in various thermal ratings (130°C, 155°C, 180°C, 200°C, 220°C) to meet the requirements of different operating conditions.
Enameled wire is widely used in the production of motors, transformers, rectifiers, and coils, where insulation, electrical efficiency, and mechanical durability are critical.
Different insulation types are available, including UEW, PEW, EIW/AIW, and AIW, each offering specific electrical and mechanical properties tailored for various applications.
Our enameled wire meets IEC, NEMA, GB, and JIS international standards, ensuring compatibility and reliability across different industries and global markets.
- Inner packaging: Wound on plastic spools (PT2-PT200), depending on wire diameter.
- Outer packaging: Shipped in wooden pallets or crates, with customizable packaging available to meet specific requirements.
- Available in both enameled copper wire and enameled aluminum wire, covering UEW, PEW, EIW/AIW, AIW insulation types with customizable thermal ratings and self-bonding materials.
- Strict quality control and a complete production system to ensure consistent performance.
- Stock availability for standard diameters allows for fast delivery, while custom orders can be processed with short lead times.
- Fully compliant with IEC, NEMA, GB, and JIS standards, ensuring seamless integration into a wide range of electrical applications.