#2948: Enameled Copper Wire (4M, 0.6mm)
R62.35
Enameled copper wire is a type of electrical wire that is coated with a thin layer of insulation made from enamel. It is commonly used in winding applications for motors, transformers, and other electrical components. The specifications "4M, 0.6mm" refer to the length (4 meters) and the diameter (0.6mm) of the wire. Enameled copper wire offers good conductivity, flexibility, and insulation properties, making it a popular choice for winding applications in the electrical industry.
This enamelled wire, often called "Magnetic Wire", is used to create coils, inductors, transformers and has many extra uses including radio frequency related operations. This is a 0.5mm gauge wire, which means it is thick enough to sustain large amounts of current but also not too expensive for low current usage.