LC (Litz Conductor) wire is a type of electrical wire made up of multiple strands of insulated copper wire. It is designed to reduce the skin effect and eddy current losses in high frequency applications. The multiple strands of wire are twisted together and insulated with a thin layer of enamel. This type of wire is commonly used in high frequency applications such as motors, transformers, and inductors. It is also used in high power applications such as power supplies and amplifiers. LC wire is more expensive than regular wire, but its superior performance makes it worth the extra cost.
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