Copper Terminal Blocks Are Typically Designed Without Complex Springs.
Unlike common designs with complex springs, the copper terminal block's structure without complex springs focuses more on a simple conductor path.
This simplified structure reduces unnecessary mechanical parts, facilitating consistent connection quality in high-density layouts. High-density pin designs typically require good contact between the terminal body and the copper conductor; the springless design allows for straighter placement and layout, improving overall assembly consistency.
In the manufacturing process, the electrical conductivity and machinability of copper determine the basic form of copper distribution block. After precision stamping and heat treatment, the copper terminal strip component can form a standardized conductor end face, which is beneficial for subsequent welding or mechanical fixing.
