Heavy Duty Copper Electrical Crimp Connectors For Industrial Electrical Systems
Product Description
Crimp terminals are widely used in wiring harnesses, PCB connections, industrial equipment, and power distribution systems across the region. Manufacturers and OEM suppliers in Southeast Asia often require high-quality yet cost-effective electrical connection components for large-scale production.
Thanks to stable conductivity, easy installation, and durable performance, crimp terminals have become an essential component in many electrical and electronic applications. Custom manufacturing, consistent quality, and fast delivery are key factors for suppliers serving the Southeast Asian market.
Product Attributes
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Crimp Terminal |
| Material | Copper / Brass / Phosphor Bronze |
| Surface Finish | Tin Plated / Nickel Plated / Silver Plated |
| Manufacturing Process | Precision Metal Stamping |
| Thickness | 0.2 – 2.0 mm |
| Application | Electrical Wiring Connection |
Applications
Crimp terminals are commonly used in:
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Automotive wiring harness systems
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Household electrical appliances
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Industrial control equipment
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PCB electrical connections
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Communication and networking devices
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Power distribution systems
FAQ
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Q1: What is a crimp terminal used for?
A crimp terminal is used to connect electrical wires to connectors, components, or equipment. It creates a secure mechanical and electrical connection by compressing the terminal onto the wire using a crimping tool.Q2: What materials are commonly used for crimp terminals?
Crimp terminals are usually made from high-conductivity metals such as copper, brass, or phosphor bronze. These materials provide excellent electrical conductivity and reliable mechanical strength.Q3: What surface finishes are available for crimp terminals?
Common surface finishes include tin plating, nickel plating, and silver plating. These finishes improve corrosion resistance, enhance conductivity, and extend the service life of the terminal.Q4: Do crimp terminals require soldering?
No. Crimp terminals are designed to create a reliable electrical connection through mechanical crimping without soldering. This makes installation faster and more efficient.
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