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Magnet wire, also known as winding wire, is a type of wire used in the construction of electrical coils and motors. It is typically made of copper or aluminum, and is insulated with a thin film of enamel, varnish, or other insulating material. The insulation is applied to the wire in a process known as enameling. Magnet wire is used in a variety of applications, including transformers, motors, generators, and other electrical components.
The magnet wire market is a subset of the larger wire and cable market. It is driven by the demand for electrical components in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and consumer electronics. The market is expected to grow in the coming years, driven by the increasing demand for electrical components in various applications.
Some of the major companies in the magnet wire market include Sumitomo Electric Industries, Southwire Company, Superior Essex, and Hitachi Metals. Show Less Read more