Cold-pressed Terminal Blocks: Guarantee Of Precise Connection
Cable Lugs is a common connector in the electrical industry that connects cables and electrical equipment together in order to transmit electrical energy. They are made of a plastic metal, such as copper or aluminum, which is cold-formed and can be installed on the terminal head. The advantage of cold-pressed terminal heads is that they can provide precise connections to ensure that the connection between the cable and the electrical equipment is reliable. Cold-pressed terminal heads can provide higher electrical performance, higher tensile strength, and higher thermal strength. They can also provide higher corrosion resistance, as well as higher wear resistance and durability. The installation process of cold-pressed terminal heads is very simple. Just insert the cable into the terminal head and then use a cold press to fix the terminal head on the cable. They can provide a safer connection because they can resist higher voltages and temperatures, thereby preventing short circuits between cables and electrical equipment. The disadvantage of cold-pressed terminal heads is that their installation process requires professional technicians because they must be accurately installed on the cable to ensure that the connection between the cable and the electrical equipment is reliable. In addition, the price of cold-pressed terminal heads is much more expensive than other types of terminal heads, so they may not be suitable for some applications. In conclusion, cold-pressed terminal blocks are a common type of connector in the electrical industry that can provide precise connections to ensure that the connection between cables and electrical equipment is reliable. They can provide higher electrical performance, higher tensile strength and higher thermal strength, as well as higher corrosion resistance, wear resistance and durability. However, their installation process requires professional technicians, and the price is much more expensive than other types of terminal blocks.