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Copper Wire

Welcome to Ashapura Metal Corporation Copper wire is a single or stranded conductor made of copper, used primarily for electrical transmission and distribution due to copper’s excellent electrical conductivity. It is available in various forms, such as bare, insulated, stranded, braided, and enameled.

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Chemical Composition

Grade Copper Content (%) Description
C11000 99.9% Electrolytic Tough Pitch (ETP)
C10100 99.99% Oxygen-Free High Conductivity (OFHC)
C10200 99.95% Oxygen-Free (OF)

 Physical & Electrical Properties

Property Typical Value
Density 8.96 g/cm³
Melting Point 1083°C (1981°F)
Electrical Conductivity 97–100% IACS
Resistivity ~1.68 µΩ·cm at 20°C
Tensile Strength 200–400 MPa (based on temper)
Elongation 15–45%
Thermal Conductivity ~385–400 W/m·K
Modulus of Elasticity ~110–128 GPa

 Types of Copper Wire

Based on Form
  • Solid wire: Single strand, used in fixed installations
  • Stranded wire: Multiple strands twisted together, more flexible
  • Braided wire: High-flex applications, shielding
  • Flat wire: For ribbon cables or specific engineering uses
Based on Insulation
  • Bare Copper Wire: No insulation
  • Tinned Copper Wire: Coated with tin for corrosion resistance
  • PVC/XLPE Insulated Wire: Used in power cables
  • Enameled Wire (Magnet Wire): Coated with thin insulation for motors, transformers

Sizes and Gauges

Copper wire is standardized by AWG (American Wire Gauge), SWG (Standard Wire Gauge), or mm² (cross-sectional area).

Example Sizes Diameter (mm) Ampacity (approx.)
22 AWG 0.64 mm 7 A (short runs)
14 AWG 1.63 mm 15–20 A
6 AWG 4.11 mm 55 A
1/0 AWG 8.25 mm 150 A

Ampacity depends on insulation, temperature, and installation conditions.

Manufacturing Process

  1. Casting of high-purity copper
  2. Hot rolling and drawing into rods
  3. Cold drawing to reduce diameter
  4. Annealing to soften (if needed)
  5. Stranding or braiding
  6. Insulation coating (optional)
  7. Winding or spooling

Applications

Electrical & Electronics
  • Power cables
  • Wiring in buildings and panels
  • Motors, generators, transformers
  • PCB tracks (enameled wire)
Telecommunication
  • Coaxial cables
  • LAN cables (Cat5/Cat6)
Automotive & Aerospace
  • Battery cables
  • Wiring harnesses
Industrial & Renewable Energy
  • Busbars
  • Wind turbines
  • Solar panel wiring

Advantages of Copper Wire

  • Highest electrical conductivity among non-precious metals
  • Excellent corrosion resistance
  • High thermal conductivity
  • Good ductility and formability
  • Compatible with soldering
  • Long service life

International Standards

Standard Body Code / Description
ASTM B3 (soft or annealed), B8 (stranded)
IEC 60228 (conductor sizes, classes)
IS IS 8130 (Indian standard for conductors)
UL/CSA UL 83, UL 758 for insulated wires
BS BS 6231, BS 6004
JIS JIS C3102 (Japanese standard)

Common Wire Labels & Classifications

  • Class 1: Solid conductor
  • Class 2: Stranded conductor
  • Class 5: Flexible conductor
  • Class 6: Extra-flexible conductor

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