Nickel plated copper wire is a layer of nickel metal coated on the surface of copper wire to enhance its overall performance and better meet the needs of users. There are many nickel plated copper wire products on the market, such as industrial springs that can be applied in many industries, and their raw materials can be nickel plated copper wire. Compared to ordinary silk threads, it has much better elasticity and plasticity.
Application of Nickel Plated Copper Wire in the Spring Industry
When using nickel plated wire in the spring industry, the entire process relies on elastic deformation to absorb a certain amount of impact energy. When using this type of wire for spring production, the plasticity requirements for the wire itself are not very high. Generally, as long as it can meet the plasticity of nickel copper wire after forming, it is sufficient. When subjected to alternating and changing stresses for a long period of time, high requirements are placed on the fatigue level of the entire wire body, and the requirements for the creep resistance and relaxation resistance of the nickel plated wire will be relatively high throughout the entire period.
In addition, there are some special requirements for the overall performance of copper wire when making springs for specific environments. For springs used in highly corrosive environments, it is required that the nickel plated copper wire used has good corrosion resistance. For some nickel plated wires used in precision instruments, the requirements for stability and sensitivity will be relatively high in order to better meet the subsequent application needs.
The emergence of nickel plated copper wire has played a certain role in the production and development of many industries. Both producers and users need to control the quality of the entire copper wire. Only when the performance of the wire itself is stable enough can it perform better in subsequent use, providing more possibilities for industrial production development and breakthroughs.