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Copper busbars typically exist in hard, semi-hard, and soft states. Hard, semi-hard, or soft copper busbars are commonly used in power supply and electrical equipment. Tin-plated copper busbars effectively prevent surface oxidation, improving the efficiency of the bonding surface and reducing contact resistance.
Copper busbars typically exist in hard, semi-hard, and soft states. Hard, semi-hard, or soft copper busbars are commonly used in power supply and electrical equipment. Tin-plated copper busbars effectively prevent surface oxidation, improving the efficiency of the bonding surface and reducing contact resistance.
Plastic-clad copper tubing is a tin-plated copper tube with a PE coating on its outer wall, with the PE layer generally being 0.2-0.55mm thick. Plastic-clad copper tubing effectively prevents copper tube oxidation and reduces noise, making it a suitable component for refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, and high-precision instruments.
Plastic-clad copper tubing is a tin-plated copper tube with a PE coating on its outer wall, with the PE layer generally being 0.2-0.55mm thick. Plastic-clad copper tubing effectively prevents copper tube oxidation and reduces noise, making it a suitable component for refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, and high-precision instruments.
Tin-plated copper tubes are copper tubes (bright tubes) with a layer of tin plating on the outer wall, with a tin layer thickness generally between 3.0 and 5.0 microns. Tin-plated copper tubes effectively prevent copper tube oxidation and are used as components in refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, and high-precision instruments.
Tin-plated copper tubes are copper tubes (bright tubes) with a layer of tin plating on the outer wall, with a tin layer thickness generally between 3.0 and 5.0 microns. Tin-plated copper tubes effectively prevent copper tube oxidation and are used as components in refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, and high-precision instruments.
Capillary copper tubes (commonly known as bright tubes) generally refer to purple copper tubes with an outer diameter of 1.2-6.35mm and an inner diameter of 0.3-4.75mm. They are components for products such as refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, and high-precision instruments.
Capillary copper tubing (commonly known as bright tubing) generally refers to purple copper tubing with an outer diameter of 1.2-6.35mm and an inner diameter of 0.3-4.75mm. It is a supporting component for products such as refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, and high-precision instruments.