A single core wire is composed of a solid conductor and has the following advantages:
1. Superior conductivity: A single core wire has only one conductor, and current can only flow through this conductor, so there will be no interference between currents. At the same time, the conductor has a large cross-section and strong current transmission capability per unit cross-sectional area, making it particularly suitable for the transmission of DC and low-frequency AC currents.
2. High mechanical strength: Single core wires have good wear resistance and tensile properties, making them suitable for fixed wiring applications. Single core wires can perform excellently in the wiring layout, power transmission, and distribution systems within buildings.
3. Low cost: The production process of single core wires is relatively simple, so the cost is low, suitable for occasions with lower voltage and current transmission, such as wiring low-power appliances such as lighting and sockets in household circuits.
In addition, single core wires have significant advantages in specific scenarios:
1. Fixed installation scenarios: such as wall concealed wiring, ceiling wiring, and other permanent fixed installation scenarios. Once the wiring is completed in these areas, there will be minimal changes, and the stability of the single core wire meets the requirements perfectly.
2. Long distance wiring: Single core wires have high strength and can ensure that they will not be pulled apart, making them suitable for long-distance wiring.






