What are the application scenarios of rigid wires?

 Rigid wires are widely used in home decoration, 

commercial places, and the industrial field. The following is a detailed introduction:

- **Home Decoration**

    - **Concealed Wire Laying**: Rigid wires have high mechanical strength and are not easily deformed,

 making them very suitable for being embedded in walls and floors as concealed wires. For example, when

 laying socket and lighting circuits in rooms such as the living room and bedroom, rigid wires can maintain 

a neat layout after being threaded through pipes and provide stable power supply for a long time.

    - **Wiring for Fixed Electrical Appliances**: For some large fixed electrical appliances, such as built-in ovens 

and disinfection cabinets in the kitchen, as well as electric water heaters in the bathroom, rigid wires can provide

 stable and reliable power connections. These electrical appliances are fixed in place and do not need to be moved

 frequently, and rigid wires can meet their long-term usage requirements.

- **Commercial Places**

    - **Shop Decoration**: In the decoration of commercial spaces such as shopping malls and shops, rigid wires

 are often used for the wiring of lighting systems, socket circuits, and display cabinets. For instance, in the shops of 

a shopping mall, a large number of rigid wires are used on the ceilings to connect lighting fixtures such as downlights

 and spotlights, creating a bright shopping environment for customers.

    - **Office Wiring**: The power supply lines for sockets, lighting, and office equipment such as computers and 

printers in the office usually also use rigid wires. Rigid wires can be neatly wired inside the ceiling suspended ceiling

 or in the floor wire slots, ensuring the safety of electricity use in the office area and the tidiness of the circuits.

- **Industrial Field**

    - **Power Supply for Power Equipment in Factories**: Large power equipment in industrial factories, such as motors, 

cranes, and production lines, require power supply lines that can withstand large currents. Rigid wires have high 

mechanical strength and current-carrying capacity, which can meet the stable operation requirements of these devices 

and ensure the normal progress of industrial production.

    - **Workshop Lighting and Wiring**: The lighting systems and various control lines in the workshop also often use

 rigid wires. Rigid wires can be neatly wired along the walls, roofs, or cable trays of the workshop, making it convenient

 for maintenance and management. At the same time, they can adapt to the conditions such as vibrations and dust in 

the industrial environment.