Copper enameled wires are often called magnet wires because these wires are coated with insulation. copper enameled wire is widely used in the manufacture of motors, inductors, hard disk head actuators, and various applications that require tightly wound insulated wires. When used in machines such as transformers and motors, both aluminum and copper wires can be painted. This insulating layer is provided with a thin layer of varnish and is called enamel.
The reason for using copper enameled wire is to avoid any short circuit on its surface when winding the copper wire into a coil. This explains why it is often used in construction electromagnets, inductors, transformers and motors. The wires can also be welded to make the manufacturing of the inductive components easier. When the electromagnetic wire is wound to form a coil, an electromagnetic field is generated, and then it is re-energized.
Magnet wires can be used in many fields. The key areas are for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy, converting electrical energy to electrical energy, and converting mechanical to electrical energy. When you use wires to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, you can use copper enameled wires to make cars, home and office HVAC cars, etc. Therefore, you will find that many utility companies and households use this wire for their electrical control. When you have to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, you can use a generator to convert it through winding wire. Therefore, electromagnetic wires are used in many communication devices, such as telephones and televisions, mobile phones and computers.