Advantages: Offers a good balance of cost-effectiveness and electrical conductivity. It is lighter in weight compared to copper, which can be advantageous in certain applications.
Disadvantages: Prone to corrosion and has lower conductivity than copper. It may also require additional protective measures to prevent oxidation.
Application Fields: Utilized in power transmission lines, transformers, and motor windings where weight and cost are considerations.
Advantages: Offers a good balance of cost-effectiveness and electrical conductivity. It is lighter in weight compared to copper, which can be advantageous in certain applications.
Disadvantages: Prone to corrosion and has lower conductivity than copper. It may also require additional protective measures to prevent oxidation.
Application Fields: Utilized in power transmission lines, transformers, and motor windings where weight and cost are considerations.
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