In the automotive industry, the quality and performance of electrical wiring are directly related to vehicle safety and operating efficiency. Therefore, when transporting automotive electrical wiring, strict adherence to a series of standards and requirements is required to ensure the integrity of the wiring.
1. High-Temperature Resistance
Because automotive engines generate high temperatures, automotive electrical wiring must possess excellent high-temperature resistance. This requires that the wiring be protected from excessively high temperatures during transportation, to avoid degradation or damage. Therefore, the ambient temperature should be maintained during transportation, and prolonged exposure to high temperatures should be avoided.
2. Insulation Performance
The insulation layer of automotive electrical wiring is crucial for preventing current leakage and short circuits. During transportation, the insulation layer must be kept intact to prevent damage caused by friction, compression, and other factors. Furthermore, contact between wires must be avoided to prevent the risk of short circuits.
3. Conductivity
Good conductivity is a fundamental requirement for automotive electrical wiring. During transportation, the copper core inside the wire must be protected from damage to prevent compromised conductivity. Furthermore, the wire must be protected from moisture, corrosion, and other factors to maintain good conductivity.
4. Oil and Corrosion Resistance
Automotive wiring may come into contact with various oils and corrosive substances during transportation and use. Therefore, wiring must be oil and corrosion resistant. During transportation, care should be taken to avoid direct contact with these substances to ensure optimal performance and longevity.