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An Insight into the World of Submersible Winding Wire

There are many winding wires but not many know a lot about the Submersible Winding Wire. It is a current conducting wire that has all the required features to serve multiple purposes. They are also known as poly winding wires that find many applications in industrial machines. 

If we talk in technical terms, then the Submersible Winding wire is a copper conductor which has a very thin polyester film and Biaxial Oriented Poly Propylene. It has such wide domain properties that make it suitable for the electrical, mechanical, thermal, and chemical industry. Due to its exceptional features, it attracts various industries. Especially the Indian market is overwhelmed with its unique properties. As it can be made out of copper and aluminum both, manufacturing shortage is a rare occurring. 


Submersible Winding Wire- its significance

The submersible winding wire has an insulated layer inside it which further makes it a good insulator. This is why it is used in the construction of inductors, motors, speakers, etc. It also makes good transformers as no other copper wire can be so tightly insulated in the form of coils. 

Submerged winding wire is extremely durable delivering high insulation resistance. It also features higher breakdown voltage and a high-temperature index is complementary. All of these features make submersible winding wire applicable under diverse functions roles. It can meet the customized requirements of all kinds of potential clients.


We have listed the key features to make the significance of submersible winding more clear-

  • Resistant to extremely high temperatures, approximately up to 110 degrees. 
  • High and favorable dielectric strength.
  • High-quality tensile strength 
  • Reports negligible leakage due to superb voltage proofing 
  • Due to its super flexibility, the submersible winding wire is good for winding coils like in transformers. 
  • Top-notch mechanical strength with added insulation.
  • High-class resistance towards frequently occurring wear and tear in the machinery parts.
  • Lasts longer than many other non-submersible and regular wires.
  • Economical as prices are regulated properly by the manufacturers. 
  • Suitable to work under submerged states.


Submersible Winding Wire- Its applications

 

Due to innumerable and wide-domain features, submersible winding wire finds applications in many of the core industries. Let’s go through some of the unique applications-

  • Submersible winding wire is extensively used for marine purposes. The marine industry needs smooth and safe electrical conductivity for varied functions and to serve various jobs. 
  • Mineral plants that work in the environment of heavy-duty machinery have to go through maximum abrasion and corrosion. But the submersible winding wire is known to be the best at dealing with high-temperature wear and tear. Submersible winding wire ensures no damage and smooth running of the mineral plants. 
  • Submersible motor pumps are also made of submersible winding wire to drain water out from holes and cavities. They are essential for such pumps to allow safe and proper motor functioning. 
  • Due to its unique insulation property, the submersible winding wire is used in domestic appliances wherein insulation is necessary.

These were the major applications of submersible winding wire. You could not find a more flexible, durable, and low-maintenance winding wire other than the submersible winding wire. Although they are available with most of the wire suppliers, we take guarantee of providing the best quality submersible winding wire. Hence, if you are looking for a value-for-money submersible cable, then Rajasthan Electric Industries is at your service.



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