Winding Wires

Our specialist winding wire factory produces 15,000 tons a year of high-performance wires.

All wires are tested to IEC and European standards.

Almost 70% of our production goes to customers in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.

Demand is especially high in the field of oil and dry transformers, switch gears, motors, and compressors.

15000

Tons of Winding Wires

70%

Export

Product Range

Paper Insulated Flat Wire (paper wrapped rectangular copper wires). Suitable for:

  • Oil filled transformers
  • Power and distribution transformers
  • Choke coils

Enamelled round copper wires Suitable for:

 

  • Transformer coils
  • Motor and generator coils
  • Compressor coils
  • Measuring device coils
  • TV deflection yoke coils
  • Relays, solenoid coils, and ballast 

Welding Wire (Bare Copper Wire). Suitable for:

  • All types of metal cans

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