Also called bond gold and silver wire or alloy wire. Gold and silver wire is a uniformly thick gold coating on the surface of silver wire, with a thickness ranging from tens to hundreds of nanometers and a diameter generally ranging from 18 to 30 microns. It is wound on standard metal wire spools in lengths of 500m or 1000m; In addition to the excellent conductivity and mechanical properties of the bonded silver wirecoated with gold, the coating has a good anti-oxidation and anti vulcanization protection effect on the silver wire, while maintaining a good combination of gold with chip coating and stem coating Compared to bonded silver wire, it has better reliability.
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