Direct Soldering
Direct soldering is one of the most traditional and reliable wiring methods. This method connects conductors by melting solder at high temperatures, forming a strong, low-resistance connection. It is suitable for applications requiring long-term stable connections, such as fixed-installation control systems.
Advantages: Strong connection, low resistance, suitable for high current transmission.
Crimping Technology
Crimping is a quick and efficient connection method. It uses specialized tools to compress terminals onto wires, thus achieving an electrical connection. It is widely used in cable manufacturing and field installation.
Advantages: Easy to implement, suitable for mass production; no heat treatment required, reducing fire risk.
Plug-in Connectors
Plug-in connectors allow users to easily insert or remove the connection, making them ideal for applications requiring frequent disassembly and assembly, such as connections between test equipment or modular components.
Advantages: Easy maintenance and component replacement, reducing downtime.
Screw Fixing
Using screws or other fasteners to fix wires to a terminal is also a common practice. This method is simple and easy to implement, but requires proper tightening to avoid loosening.
Advantages: Low cost, easy to understand and implement.




