BRASS COATED WIRE
Brass, an alloy of copper and zinc, is coated onto a base metal (commonly steel or copper) via electroplating, ensuring a uniform layer. This process enhances specific properties while maintaining the base metal's strength. It is widely used in
Electronics: Brass-coated wires in PCBs and connectors for improved soldering.
Automotive: Components requiring corrosion resistance and conductivity.
Jewelry/Crafts: Cost-effective alternative to gold plating.
Construction/Marine: Cables and rigging in corrosive environments.
Our standard specification is as follows:
Wire diameter: 0.25MM-1.0MM
Tensile strength: 1900-2400N/MM2
Tolerance: +/- 0.01MM
Packing: SPOOL, COIL
However, other dimensions and designs on
request can be custom made.