Electronic wire is a high-quality metal precision wire designed for a wide range of applications in the electronics industry. It is commonly used in the production of connectors, coil formers, heating elements, flat conductors, and specialized cables.
Materials and electrical properties
Electronic wire is made from electrically conductive metal alloys, including:
- Copper (Cu)
- Tin bronze (CuSn)
- Brass (CuZn)
- Nickel silver (CuNiZn)
These materials offer an ideal balance of electrical conductivity, mechanical strength, and corrosion resistance, tailored to specific technical requirements.
Wire shapes and dimensions
The wire is available in various cross-sectional profiles, such as round, flat, square, or rectangular. Production is carried out with tight dimensional tolerances and a high surface quality. Both smooth and knurled surfaces are available to ensure optimal processing, especially in automation, precision engineering, or PCB assembly.
Surface finishes
To improve solderability, contact reliability, and corrosion protection, electronic wire can be finished with various galvanic coatings, including:
- Tin (pure tin)
- Nickel
- Copper barrier layers
- Multilayer systems for whisker suppression (e.g. suitable for reflow soldering)
Compliance and quality
Production follows strict quality standards and typically complies with the RoHS Directive (Restriction of Hazardous Substances). Full traceability and consistent quality are ensured throughout the entire manufacturing process.


