The tin coating isn't flawless—you'll occasionally find micro-porosity at teh friction weld interface if you're running high-cycle vibration tests, but for standerd AC/DC signal transmission up to 5.5mm² cross-section, it's actually fine.


We've cold-pressed these form high-conductivity copper (typically 58 MS/m or better) and the U-shape lets you torque down without the terminal rotating, which matters when you're working in tight junction boxes. 3. Most buyers go with the SNB1.25 for control wiring, but the SNB5.5 handles the heavier draw better—just confirm your lug width first. 4. insulation isn't continuous 90°C exposure (check your thermal profile), but for intermittent loads it holds up fine; we've seen them pass 1000V dielectric tests on random samples from.


You'll get 100 pieces per bag, silver finish, and the MOQ is negotiable but we usually have stock for the SNB1.25 through SNB5.5 sizes—lead time runs 15-30 days depending on quantty, so plan accordingly. 6. Custom packging or logo stamping is available if you're ordering 50 bags or so, but that adds about a week to the lead time.

We offer sizes from SNB1.25 up to SNB5.5. The number indicates the wire gauge it fits—SNB1.25 is for 1.25mm² wire, SNB5.5 for 5.5mm². Just match it to your wire cross-section.
Yes, the tin coating meets RoHS standards, and we include the CE certificate in the shipping package. Just let us know if you need a copy beforehand.
MOQ is negotiable, but for custom packaging with your logo, we usually ask for at least 5,000 pieces to keep setup costs reasonable. We can discuss specifics based on your volume.
Yes, they're AC/DC compatible, and each terminal has an insulated sleeve to prevent short circuits. The U-shape also makes them easy to install on studs.
They come in bags of 100 pieces. Store them in a dry, cool place—ideally below 30°C with low humidity—to keep the tin coating from oxidizing over time.