Advantages: Combines the conductivity of copper with the strength and light weight of aluminum. It offers a cost-effective solution with improved corrosion resistance over aluminum.
Disadvantages: May have a higher cost compared to pure copper or aluminum wires. The cladding process can add complexity and potential for defects.
Application Fields: Suitable for high-current applications, electrical machinery, and transformers where a combination of properties is desired.
Advantages: Combines the conductivity of copper with the strength and light weight of aluminum. It offers a cost-effective solution with improved corrosion resistance over aluminum.
Disadvantages: May have a higher cost compared to pure copper or aluminum wires. The cladding process can add complexity and potential for defects.
Application Fields: Suitable for high-current applications, electrical machinery, and transformers where a combination of properties is desired.
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