Crimp terminals are widely used electrical connectors designed to securely connect wires to electrical components without soldering. By using a crimping tool, the terminal is mechanically compressed onto the wire, creating a strong and reliable electrical connection with low contact resistance.
These terminals are commonly manufactured from high-conductivity copper or brass and are often surface treated with tin, nickel, or silver plating to enhance corrosion resistance and conductivity. Crimp terminals are available in various shapes and sizes to fit different wire gauges and application requirements.
Due to their stable performance, fast installation, and excellent electrical conductivity, crimp terminals are widely used in automotive wiring, industrial equipment, electronic devices, household appliances, and communication systems.
| 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 |
Crimp terminals are commonly used in:
Automotive wiring harness systems
Household electrical appliances
Industrial control equipment
PCB electrical connections
Communication and networking devices
Power distribution systems
High Conductivity Materials
Made from premium copper or brass to ensure stable electrical performance and low resistance.
Precision Stamping Process
Produced with high-precision stamping dies to guarantee consistent dimensions and reliable crimping performance.
Multiple Surface Finishes
Available with tin, nickel, or silver plating to enhance corrosion resistance and long-term durability.
Custom Design Support
Custom shapes, sizes, thicknesses, and plating options are available according to customer drawings or samples.
Stable Mass Production
Automated stamping lines ensure high production efficiency and stable quality for large-volume orders.
Q1: What wire sizes can crimp terminals support?
Crimp terminals are available for a wide range of wire gauges, typically from AWG 30 to AWG 6 depending on the terminal design.
Q2: What materials are commonly used for crimp terminals?
Most crimp terminals are made from copper, brass, or phosphor bronze due to their excellent electrical conductivity.