Core content:
Structure and process: It is made by weaving multiple strands of thin wires and then rolling them into a flat strip shape using a pressure roller. Common materials include copper/tin-plated copper, with a weaving density of ≥90%, a thickness of 2–5mm, and a width of 10–30mm.
Core advantages:
Large surface area and low impedance: With a large contact area, fast heat dissipation, and lower resistance, it is suitable for high-current grounding and bridging.
Strong spatial adaptability: The flat shape fits into narrow installation spaces, with no creases when bent, making it suitable for motor windings and moving parts.
Vibration-resistant and reliable: With a large contact surface with the terminal, the connection is more stable in a vibrating environment, and the contact resistance can be as low as 5×10⁻⁵Ω.

