Magnetic Wire

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
25SNS10

25SNS10

Remington Industries

MAGNET WIRE, ENAMELED COPPER WIR

49

39SNS2.5

39SNS2.5

Remington Industries

MAGNET WIRE, ENAMELED COPPER WIR

50

18SNS

18SNS

Remington Industries

18SNS MAGNET WIRE, ENAMELED COPP

43

42HNSP.25

42HNSP.25

Remington Industries

42HNSP.25 42 AWG HEAVY BUILD MAG

50

14HNSP.5

14HNSP.5

Remington Industries

MAGNET WIRE, HEAVY BUILD ENAMELE

47

30H200

30H200

Remington Industries

30H200 MAGNET WIRE, ENAMELED COP

50

24SNSP.25

24SNSP.25

Remington Industries

24SNSP.25 24 AWG MAGNET WIRE, EN

38

23SNSP.125

23SNSP.125

Remington Industries

23SNSP.125 MAGNET WIRE, ENAMELED

39

26SNS2.5

26SNS2.5

Remington Industries

MAGNET WIRE, ENAMELED COPPER WIR

49

28H2002.5

28H2002.5

Remington Industries

MAGNET WIRE, 200C, 28 AWG, 2.5 L

46

20HNSP.125

20HNSP.125

Remington Industries

MAGNET WIRE, HEAVY BUILD ENAMELE

46

31SNSP.5

31SNSP.5

Remington Industries

31SNSP.5 31 AWG MAGNET WIRE, ENA

48

31SNSP

31SNSP

Remington Industries

31SNSP 31 AWG MAGNET WIRE, ENAME

45

20HNS10

20HNS10

Remington Industries

MAGNET WIRE, HEAVY BUILD ENAMELE

49

32H20010

32H20010

Remington Industries

MAGNET WIRE, 200C, 32 AWG, 10 LB

50

600234

600234

CnC Tech

MW35-C HY 34AWG 1KG MAX/V 2500

36

42PEP.125

42PEP.125

Remington Industries

42PEP.125 MAGNET WIRE, PLAIN ENA

47

28H200P.25

28H200P.25

Remington Industries

28H200P.25 28 AWG MAGNET WIRE, E

38

16H20010

16H20010

Remington Industries

MAGNET WIRE, 200C, 16 AWG, 10 LB

44

42SNSR

42SNSR

Remington Industries

42SNSR 42 AWG MAGNET WIRE, ENAME

50

Magnetic Wire

1. Overview

Magnetic wire, also known as winding wire, is a critical component in electromagnetic devices such as transformers and inductors. It consists of a conductive core (typically copper or aluminum) insulated by a thin polymer coating. Its primary function is to convert electrical energy into magnetic energy and vice versa, enabling voltage transformation, current regulation, and energy storage. With the rapid development of power electronics, renewable energy systems, and electric vehicles, magnetic wire has become indispensable in modern electrical and electronic systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Enameled WireThin enamel insulation, high thermal conductivity, excellent dielectric strengthHigh-frequency transformers, motors, inductors
Film-insulated WirePolyester or polyimide film wrapping, enhanced mechanical protectionHigh-reliability aerospace systems, medical devices
Silk-wrapped WireNatural silk fiber insulation, flexible for manual windingVintage audio equipment, specialized audio transformers
Self-bonding WireAdhesive coating enables coil self-support without bobbinsCompact inductors, wireless charging coils

3. Structure and Composition

A typical magnetic wire comprises three key layers:

  1. Conductive Core: Oxygen-free copper (OFC) or aluminum for optimal conductivity
  2. Primary Insulation: Thermosetting polymer enamel (e.g., polyurethane, polyester-imide)
  3. Surface Coating: Optional adhesive or lubricant layer for winding process optimization

The cross-sectional diameter ranges from 0.02mm (magnet wire in micro-inductors) to 5.0mm (heavy-duty transformer windings).

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Wire Gauge (AWG/mm )Defines current-carrying capacity and resistanceDetermines thermal performance and voltage drop
Temperature ClassThermal endurance rating (130 C to 220 C)Dictates operational lifespan in high-temperature environments
Dielectric StrengthVoltage withstand capability (kV/mm)Ensures electrical safety and insulation reliability
Thermal IndexResistance to thermal agingImpacts long-term stability in power electronics

5. Application Fields

  • Power Industry: Grid transformers, HVDC converters
  • Electronics: Switch-mode power supplies (SMPS), EMI filters
  • Automotive: EV motor windings, onboard chargers
  • Renewables: Solar inverters, wind turbine generators

Case Study: In electric vehicles, 400V-class magnetic wires with Class 180 thermal rating enable compact traction motor designs achieving >95% efficiency.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerHeadquartersRepresentative Product
Essex FurukawaUSAECW-180 (High-temperature enameled wire)
Leoni AGGermanyAIWIRE (Automotive isolation wire)
Sumitomo ElectricJapanPEEK-insulated wire for hybrid vehicles

7. Selection Guidelines

  1. Calculate current density (typically 3-5A/mm for standard applications)
  2. Select temperature class based on ambient conditions (+25 C derating per 10 C above rating)
  3. Evaluate dielectric requirements per IEC 60317 standards
  4. Consider cost/performance trade-offs: Copper (higher conductivity) vs. Aluminum (lightweight, lower cost)

8. Industry Trends

  • Miniaturization: Development of 0.01mm-diameter wires for 5G RF inductors
  • High-Temperature Materials: Polyamide-imide (PAI) enamel enabling 220 C operation
  • Sustainability: Bio-based insulation coatings reducing VOC emissions
  • Integrated Solutions: Embedded magnetic wires in PCB substrates for EV chargers

Market forecasts predict 6.2% CAGR through 2030 driven by renewable energy integration and electrified transportation demands.

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