• 2024-03-04 15:38:08

SWG34 0.23 size aluminum winding wire

0.23 Size SWG34 Aluminum Winding Wire PEW is made from aluminum, a lightweight conductive metal for winding applications such as coils, transformers, motors, and other electromagnetic devices. 

Aluminum winding wire is typically used in applications where weight is important and where the wire is wound into a coil to create an electromagnetic field.

Mainly offered:
0.2-6.0mm. 
Conductor material: aluminum. 
Color. Brown. 
Thermal class. 155-220 degree Celsius. 
Customers can get a wide range of highly fashionable Enameled Aluminum Winding Wire from us!



How many millimeters of N gauge wire are available?
The diameter of n-gauge wire, dn (in millimeters (mm)), is equal to 0.127 mm multiplied by the 36th power of 92, minus the gauge number n, divided by 39: dn (mm) = 0.127 mm × 92 (36-n)/39 Wire

What is the cross-sectional area of n-size wire?
Calculating the cross-sectional area of wire The cross-sectional area of n-gauge wire, An (in kilo-circle mils (kcmil)), is equal to 1000 multiplied by the diameter of the square wire, d (in inches (in)): An (kcmil) = 1000 × dn2 = 0.025 in 2 × 92 (36-n)/19.5

What are the standards for aluminum wire?
Standards for aluminum wire usually depend on the specific application and the region or industry in which the wire is used. There are several standards organizations that provide guidelines for aluminum wire in various situations. Below are some examples:

National Electrical Code (NEC): In the United States, the NEC provides guidelines and standards for electrical installations. It includes specifications for aluminum conductors and their use in a variety of applications, including residential, commercial and industrial environments.

International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC): The IEC is an international standards organization that provides guidelines for electrical and electronic technology. It includes standards for aluminum wire and conductors that are widely used in different countries.

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE): IEEE provides standards related to electrical and electronic engineering. the IEEE standards cover all aspects of aluminum conductors, including their design, testing, and performance in different applications.

ASTM International: ASTM provides standards for a wide variety of materials and products, including aluminum wire. ASTM standards typically cover materials, dimensions, test procedures, etc.

UL Standards: Underwriters Laboratories (UL) provides safety standards and certifications for a variety of products, including wire and cable. Their standards cover safety, performance, and fire protection.


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