Continuous Transposed Conductor(CTC) - CTC Specificaton & Trade Terms
Model | CTC |
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Place Of Origin | ShaoXing,ZheJiang |
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Price Term | EX-Work |
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Payment Term | T/T |
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Continuous transposed cable, commonly referred to as CTC, is made by taking a specified number of enameled flat magnet wire strands, and “braiding” them in two rows so that each strand can be of the same exact length. The resulting “braid” is then covered in the required insulating material, usually paper. It is mostly used in the windings of large-scale power transformers.
Libo manufactures CTC with a variety of enamel coatings, and can produce CTC that contains as little as five strands, and as many as forty- seven strands. All CTC is produced to strict customer requirements and specifications.
Libo Magnet Wire specializes in producing oxygen-free copper / aluminum magnet wire in flat, square and round shapes, both bare and with enamel, paper and fiberglass insulation. We also produce Continuous Transposed Conductor (CTC).
Libo Magnet Wire operates six world-class continuous conforming production lines and two CTC production lines. Our investments in quality assurance equipment and procedures enable us to meet international export standards. Our annual production capacity is 9000 tons of magnet wire and 3000 tons of CTC.