If you are talking about copper coated aluminum wire, that is fairly common these days. The stuff isn't considered unsafe by any means, it just means the capacity at which it can safely handle power is less than that of conventional copper. This isn't a problem if the rating of the devices current draw is less than what the wire itself can safely provide. When it comes to extension cords and power strips, the ratings of which they are determined safe are printed on the power strip, or tagged on the cord. As long as you respect those ratings it is very unlikely you will have any problems, even with the cheapest made power cords. Do remember that power lines themselves are made out of aluminum wire, and aluminum wire is still a standard in some countries. Even houses built during and post WWII had all aluminum wire as copper was extremely scarce. However, do note that with modern electrical code, copper coated aluminum wire is illegal in most countries for permanent installation (Inside walls). Pure aluminum however might not be. You would have to check your local electrical codes.
@@syntheticcheetah you have good points bro but my compressor motor was busted after a week of use hahaha..i paid money for rewinding using our local copper coils. You will never know where they are putting tgoa fake stuffs even on inductors on PCB boards ived seen many..the color is different from pure copper
1:12 It would be interesting seeing also the process of extrusion (right?) by with the copper wires are sheathed with the isolator material, even the primary material.
They unfortunately can't show that process as the entire thing is an enclosed machine. But the process is pretty simple. The bundle of copper wires is pulled through a heated tube that is the size of the outer insulation of the wire. Flexible plastic pellets are forced into this tube around the copper wire as it is pulled through the machine, then goes into the water to rapidly cool the insulation around the wire.
Just think how many they make everyday!! Amd how many we consume to keep them making this many every day! And i bet you they do not test evey outlet. Just for this show.
The ones they were shown testing are Chinese versions with a Chinese plug and outlets on them. I 100% assure you they are testing those as China has extreme electrical regulations, and liabilities a company owner can face if their product was determined to have caused a fire or death are worse than prison or a fine. The ones designed for export to other countries they probably do not care about though.
United Nations report documents mass arbitrary detention, torture, cultural persecution, forced labor, and other serious human rights violations of the Uyghur people in China.
@@dingdong7604 Typical Chinese, first thing you do is deflection without even acknowledging your failures. Look over here 👈🏻 Hopefully leader will acknowledge your propaganda with extra social credits. Palestine 🇵🇸 illiterate
Fantastic and impressive such a low-tech power cable is made with such high-tech automation. With safety standards too.
Totally agree I was however a little concerned with some of the cable crimping I saw with missed strands
Thank you for uploading some impressive tech videos
I am always impressed by chinese factory as long as they dont use fake copper.
You get what you pay for
If you are talking about copper coated aluminum wire, that is fairly common these days. The stuff isn't considered unsafe by any means, it just means the capacity at which it can safely handle power is less than that of conventional copper. This isn't a problem if the rating of the devices current draw is less than what the wire itself can safely provide. When it comes to extension cords and power strips, the ratings of which they are determined safe are printed on the power strip, or tagged on the cord. As long as you respect those ratings it is very unlikely you will have any problems, even with the cheapest made power cords. Do remember that power lines themselves are made out of aluminum wire, and aluminum wire is still a standard in some countries. Even houses built during and post WWII had all aluminum wire as copper was extremely scarce. However, do note that with modern electrical code, copper coated aluminum wire is illegal in most countries for permanent installation (Inside walls). Pure aluminum however might not be. You would have to check your local electrical codes.
@@syntheticcheetah you have good points bro but my compressor motor was busted after a week of use hahaha..i paid money for rewinding using our local copper coils. You will never know where they are putting tgoa fake stuffs even on inductors on PCB boards ived seen many..the color is different from pure copper
Or steel wire 😮, that stuff just ignites.
such huge resources & man power for just a power strip.
Copper coated aluminium and non compliance with British plugs sorry but it looks a interesting place to work, hope you all are well 😀
Nice Good
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1:12 It would be interesting seeing also the process of extrusion (right?) by with the copper wires are sheathed with the isolator material, even the primary material.
They unfortunately can't show that process as the entire thing is an enclosed machine. But the process is pretty simple. The bundle of copper wires is pulled through a heated tube that is the size of the outer insulation of the wire. Flexible plastic pellets are forced into this tube around the copper wire as it is pulled through the machine, then goes into the water to rapidly cool the insulation around the wire.
@@syntheticcheetah 👌 🆗️ thanks very much 👍 👍 👍
Just think how many they make everyday!! Amd how many we consume to keep them making this many every day!
And i bet you they do not test evey outlet. Just for this show.
The ones they were shown testing are Chinese versions with a Chinese plug and outlets on them. I 100% assure you they are testing those as China has extreme electrical regulations, and liabilities a company owner can face if their product was determined to have caused a fire or death are worse than prison or a fine. The ones designed for export to other countries they probably do not care about though.
@@syntheticcheetah your probably right!
Men before they're mostly using manpower now a day they've using otomation and robotics processing
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that QC process is awful........need a way better tool for that.....
100000A ...... 0.0000000001mm^2
United Nations report documents mass arbitrary detention, torture, cultural persecution, forced labor, and other serious human rights violations of the Uyghur people in China.
Is it true? Or is it something written in a 'report'?
@@JayDee-b5u Only China tells the truth. United Nations lie 😂. Little Pink 🤡
What does UN report on palastin say?
@@dingdong7604 Typical Chinese, first thing you do is deflection without even acknowledging your failures. Look over here 👈🏻 Hopefully leader will acknowledge your propaganda with extra social credits. Palestine 🇵🇸 illiterate
How many time did you cut and paste the same BS on different video comment sections in TH-cam? From Taiwan I assume?
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In the ONLY name of the savior Lord Christ Jesus, အာမင်း amen
😂yo ! buddy your job is finished, time to close 😂😂