kobbertråder
Kobbertråder, or copper wires, are electrical conductors made primarily from copper and used to carry electrical power and signals. Copper is valued for its high electrical conductivity, good thermal conductivity, ductility, and resistance to corrosion, making it a standard material for electrical wiring and circuits. Wires may be bare or insulated, depending on their intended use.
Wires come in solid and stranded forms. A solid copper conductor is a single, rigid rod suitable
Insulation is added to copper wires to prevent short circuits and protect users. Common insulating materials
Typical applications include electrical distribution in buildings, internal wiring, automotive and aerospace systems, telecommunications, and electronics.
Recycling is a major aspect of copper wires. Copper is highly recyclable with significant energy savings compared