Butt Splice Crimp Connectors -OEM Manufacturer

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Splice connectors—also commonly known as butt connectors, butt splices, or crimp connectors—have been in use for decades and remain an important component in 12-volt electrical systems. Here are some basics to help you select and use them.
What Is a Butt Connector?
At its most basic, a butt splice is a fast, effective way of connecting and securing the ends of two wires without having to solder them. While soldering has its advantages, the time and cost involved can be prohibitive. In addition, the high heat used in soldering introduces the risk of injury. A butt connector is simpler, faster, and arguably safer to use. Even mechanics and technicians new on the job can quickly and easily fit both wire ends into each end of a butt connector and crimp for a secure connection.
Conductive Materials
Butt connectors come with different types of conductors, most commonly copper or steel.
Tin plated copper is the standard conductive material used in a wide range of splice connectors. Relatively inexpensive, tin plated copper works well for many applications. It is highly conductive, easily crimpable, and anti-corrosive.
Nickel plated steel, a more expensive and less malleable material, is the preferred conductor for high-temperature applications.

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