1. Resists oxidation.
2. Easy to solder.
3. Disadvantage: High cost.
4. Presence of tin powder and slag can easily cause wire breakage during extrusion, and produces considerable smoke during conductor preheating.
5. Convenient for wiring and terminal connection!
6. Resists oxidation and is often used in mining cables.
7. The disadvantages of tin-plated copper must be considered from an application perspective. I believe it is a major drawback as a HIFI audio conductor: the sound quality suffers from distortion and distorted sound, and lacks OFC properties.
8. Advantages: Prevents oxidation, easy soldering, and easy soldering. Disadvantages: High cost. TC (Temperature Copper Copper Plate) is a T-type conductor attached to a C-type conductor. Because the conductor contains two different metals, there will be a phase difference during sound transmission, making it unsuitable for use as a conductor in audio cables.
9. Tinned copper wire is primarily used as the core of conductive wires such as rubber-insulated mining cables, flexible wires, flexible cables, and ship cables. Tinning prevents free sulfur from the rubber from chemically reacting with the copper, causing the rubber to become sticky and gradually harden, resulting in brittleness. It also prevents the formation of dark copper sulfide on the copper surface, which increases resistance and makes the copper wire brittle. Tinning improves solderability, preventing cold joints and false solder joints. When used as bare wire, tinned copper wire protects against oxidation, such as in brush wire and shielded braided wire.