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Changzhou Yuzisenhan Electronic Co., Ltd. is China Tin-plated Copper Clad Copper Wire (T-CCC Wire) Company and Tin-plated Copper Clad Copper Wire (T-CCC Wire) Factory. Our company mainly produces various specifications of Tin-plated Copper Clad Copper Wire (T-CCC Wire). Our company has a number of production lines: domestic copper-clad steel, copper-clad steel inlaid in line, and copper-clad aluminum manufacturing has the strength of one of the manufacturers. Copper-clad steel bus to fine wire are all produced by the company in one line, reducing costs and giving preferential treatment to customers.

Our company has advanced copper-clad steel, copper-clad aluminum, copper-clad steel inlay line production equipment, and professional testing instruments, in the selection of raw materials, the use of excellent raw materials; At the same time, a complete quality assurance system has been established to ensure that the company's products are subject to strict quality control from raw materials to finished products. The company has passed the 1s09000:2000 quality management system certification.

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How is T-CCC Wire different from other types of wire?

T-CCC wire stands for "Teflon-Compensated Coaxial Cable" wire. It is a type of coaxial cable that is designed to have low signal loss and high impedance stability over a wide range of frequencies.
T-CCC wire differs from other types of wire in several ways:
T-CCC wire has a central conductor made of solid copper, surrounded by a layer of Teflon insulation, which is then surrounded by a braided shield and an outer jacket.
Teflon is a highly heat-resistant material that has excellent electrical properties, making it an ideal insulator for high-frequency applications.
The braided shield helps to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) that can cause signal degradation.
T-CCC wire has a low capacitance and high impedance stability over a wide range of frequencies, making it ideal for use in high-frequency applications, such as radio communications, microwave systems, and instrumentation.
T-CCC wire is more expensive than other types of wire due to the use of Teflon and the additional processing steps required to manufacture it.
T-CCC wire is a high-quality coaxial cable that offers superior performance in high-frequency applications.

What are the safety considerations when working with Tin-Plated Copper Clad Copper Wire (T-CCC Wire)?

When working with Tin-Plated Copper Clad Copper Wire (T-CCC Wire), there are several safety considerations that should be taken into account to avoid potential hazards:
Sharp edges: T-CCC wire can have sharp edges that can cause cuts and puncture wounds. Wear gloves when handling the wire to protect your hands.
Electrical shock: T-CCC wire can carry electrical current, and contact with a live wire can result in electrical shock or electrocution. Ensure that the power is turned off and that the wire is properly grounded before working with it.
Toxic fumes: When T-CCC wire is heated during soldering or other processes, it can release toxic fumes. Work in a well-ventilated area or use a fume extractor to prevent inhalation of toxic fumes.
Fire hazard: T-CCC wire is flammable and can ignite if exposed to high temperatures or flames. Keep the wire away from heat sources and do not use it near open flames.
Skin irritation: The tin plating on T-CCC wire can cause skin irritation in some individuals. Wear gloves when handling the wire to minimize skin contact.
Eye protection: Wear safety glasses when working with T-CCC wire to protect your eyes from flying debris or other hazards.
Proper disposal: T-CCC wire should be disposed of properly to avoid environmental contamination. Follow local regulations for the disposal of electronic waste.
By following these safety considerations, you can minimize the risks associated with working with T-CCC wire.