



Our material is galvanized copper, which is also pure copper, but covered with a layer of zinc on the outside to prevent oxidation, not copper wire
Galvanized copper refers to a metal material coated with a zinc layer on the surface of copper or copper alloy substrates, which combines the conductivity of copper with the anti-corrosion properties of zinc. It is widely used in the fields of power, industrial processing, and decoration.
Definition and core characteristics of galvanized copper
Material definition: Refers to composite materials in which a zinc protective layer is formed on the surface of a copper or copper alloy substrate through electroplating or hot plating processes, distinguished from copper zinc alloys (alloys formed by mixing copper and zinc).
Core features:
Strong corrosion resistance: The zinc layer can effectively prevent copper substrate oxidation in humid and coastal environments, with a corrosion rate of less than 5% after 7 years of use in coastal areas.
Slight decrease in conductivity: The galvanized layer slightly increases the resistance by 3% -5%. The impact of pressure difference in household electricity scenarios can be ignored, but pure copper is required for precision instruments.
Appearance and hardness: The galvanized layer presents a silver white metallic luster, with a high hardness that can effectively resist surface wear
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10 Different Colors: Red, Black, Yellow, Blue, Green, White, Brown, Orange, Grey, Purple 
Inner Core: Stranded