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Solid vs Stranded Copper Wire - Which is Better?

Solid and Stranded Copper Wires are the two most important wires used in various electrical and electronics equipment depends upon the need for flexibility. Visit @ https://www.ganpatiengineering.com/stranded-copper-wire.html

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Solid vs Stranded Copper Wire - Which is Better?

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  1. Solid vs Stranded Copper Wire - Which is Better?

  2. When you talk about electronics - solid and stranded copper wires are the two most important wires used. Copper wire is popularly used in electronics as it is a good conductor. Each type of copper wire has its own strengths and weaknesses. Copper wiring is used in several variants like laminated copper connectors, braided copper wire, tin coated wire, etc.

  3. Solid wire is made with one strand with a non-conductive material for insulation. It is generally used in electrical wiring in homes, breadboards, and other places where there is no need to constantly flex wires. Stranded wires on the other hand is a collection of small wires that are compressed and insulated with non-conductive materials. It is used when there is a need to route wires into cramped spaces. It is also used in headphone cables, speakers, and appliance cables due to its feature of flexibility.

  4. If you are thinking about whether you should use stranded or solid wire, then you are not the only one. Choosing a type of wire in a project requires the engineers to assess the pressure that will be put on the wires during the operation. Let’s dig deeper to understand the difference between solid and stranded copper wire:

  5. Flexibility Solid vs Stranded Copper Wire The type of wire to be used depends upon the need for flexibility. Equipment in which a great deal of movement is required like a robot will need a more flexible sort of wiring. When we say flexibility, nothing can be better than a stranded copper wire. It is more flexible than solid wire. Solid copper wire can be used in scenarios where no movement is required. Stranded copper wires have more surface area than solid wire.

  6. Use Cases Stranded copper wires can be used when the focus is on rigidity and strength. Solid wire is used in electric motors, magnet wiring, or coil. Solid wire is more resistant to atmospheric and weathering exposures, as its surface area is small. Stranded wire is more vulnerable to corrosion and should be used in a controlled atmosphere.

  7. Cost Solid wire is cheaper as compared to stranded wire. They can be produced and used easily in situations where the solid wire is not required. Stranded Wire costs more. The higher the strands, the more expensive it is to manufacture.

  8. Choosing the Right Wire Before you choose the perfect wire for your need, consider the following points: Determine the wire gauge and how much electricity or current the wire will be able to carry. Solid wire is used for outdoor equipment and rugged duty applications. For intricate applications, stranded copper wire is a better option as it can be bent and shaped to fit into electronic parts. Vehicular wiring and robotics also need stranded wiring due to the higher frequency of motion. Solid wire is cheaper but stranded wire can last longer.

  9. Remember to consider these points when you go out to purchase your next batch of cables. At Ganpati Engineering, you can get a host of high-quality wires like bare copper wire, laminated copper connectors, bare tin coated wire, aluminium wires, etc. Do check the complete range to know more.

  10. Get In Touch Address: - Gokul Path, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur 302021 (Raj) Phone : - +91-141-2211977 (Office) Mobile : - +91-94140 48492 (Mr. Gupta) Email :- ganpati@ganpatiengineering.com Website:- https://www.ganpatiengineering.com/stranded-copper-wire.html

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