Among all other metals, copper is the best electrical conductor, making it predominantly found in the engineering, heating, refrigeration, cooling electrical and heat exchanging application industries. It can be found in a multitude of different shapes and sizes and can be cut out of large sheets. Before moving it on to buyers, suppliers will form it into rods, plates, pipes, sheets, coils and others based on use and application.
Copper coil is copper that is made up to include multiple turns. When all rolled up and sitting down, it can look similar to a toy slinky or even a hose depending on the diameter of the coil. Since copper is a great conductor, as a coil, it will serve as an electromagnetic coil. Copper coils are found in the back of refrigerators, in space heaters, or any kind of heating systems. In larger applications, copper coils are used in running big industrial machines and equipment.
For consumers, copper coil can be used in art pieces, jewelry, and at craft fairs. Whether a piece is made completely out of copper coil, or just a few elements are highlighted by using it, it ads flare. But for commercial and industrial applications, copper gives the electrical strength for electric coils.
Monday, November 24, 2014
Copper Coil Conducts Electricity
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