However, in the actual production process, the wire may be affected by other factors that may cause the wire to lose its conductive properties. For example, if the thickness of the galvanized layer is too thick or the surface is not uniform, the current density on the surface of the wire will be uneven, which will reduce the electrical conductivity of the wire. Similarly, if the wire is stretched too much during wire drawing, it may cause the wire to break or the surface to deform, thus affecting its electrical conductivity.