Introduction to conductive wires

Apr 10, 2026

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Conductive wires are conductive metal wires used to transport electric current. They are industrial products widely used in power transmission, equipment connections, and other fields. Based on material, they are mainly classified into copper conductors, aluminum conductors, steel conductors, and steel-cored aluminum conductors. Copper conductors have excellent conductivity but are more expensive, while aluminum conductors are cheaper and lighter but have lower conductivity.

 

Based on structure, they can be classified into single-strand conductors, multi-strand stranded wires, and composite multi-strand stranded wires. Special forms include busbars, radio frequency coaxial cable assemblies, and high-temperature superconducting cables. Conductors are used in overhead power transmission and distribution lines, internal connections of electrical appliances, and high-voltage wiring harnesses in new energy vehicles.

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