Crimping terminals made from copper, aluminium, and brass are essential electrical connectors used to create secure and reliable connections between wires and electrical equipment. They are designed to be attached to conductors using crimping tools, ensuring strong mechanical bonding and excellent electrical conductivity without the need for soldering. Copper terminals offer high conductivity, aluminium terminals are lightweight and cost-effective for power applications, and brass terminals provide good strength and corrosion resistance. Available in various shapes and sizes such as ring, fork, pin, and spade types, these crimping terminals are suitable for different wire gauges and current ratings. Crimping terminals are widely used in electrical panels, automotive wiring, industrial machinery, power distribution systems, and consumer electronics, contributing to safe connections, reduced power loss, and long-term reliability.