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enameled copper clad aluminium wire

enameled copper clad aluminium wire

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Specifications

UEW/PEW/EIW (130/155/180/200/220) 0.10--5.0MM

1.CERTIFICATE ADN STANDARD      
Manufacture standard: IEC Standard Asreference      
ISO9001:2000 Quality Management Systerm      
Enameled Copper Clad Alumimum wire (ECCA) /CCA  has the ROHT Authentication    
Enameled wire (ECCA ,Enamelled copper wire ,EAL ,CCA) has SGS Authentication      
We also have our Enterpris standard

2.

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

Specification

Copper in volume

Copper in mass %

Density % (g/cm3)

Max. DC resistivity Ω.mm2/m(200c)

Tensile strength

Enlongation

Copper Volume

CCA-10%

8~<13

27

3.32

0.02733

150MP

≥10%

CCA-15%

13-17

37

3.63

0.252-0.026

160MP

≥11%

3.Model:QA(UEW),QZ(PEW),QZY(EIW)   Class: 130/155/180/200/220

4.CCA and ECCA PERFOMANCE:      
The enameled copper clad aluminum wire has excellent flexibility,scratch resistance,adhesion,electrical properties and solvent resistance properties.      
Straight drought resistancr,high-frequency performance,easy coloring,tide-resistant performance.      corrosion resistance
It has th advantages of:      
(a) small density of aluminium      
(b) good conductivity of copper      
(c) high signal transmission property      
(d) light weight
(e) low production cost
(f) direct soldering, good colorability , high adhesiveness
(g)thermal stability . high thermal endurance . high temperature softening breakdown
(h)HF-resistance , solvent resistance and chemical property resistance to winding damage

5.Application:      
Widely use of the various kinds of electrical,electronics,instrumentation,telecommunications equipment.Such as Electrical tool, Auto-motor and tranfomers,Electronic compoments,Instrument windings,Step motors,Communication equipment, Small-sized motors.


Q: Hello,I recently bought a kotatsu and I really need some help. The power cable is of course Japanese... And I need some type of converter.On the part of the cable that plugs into the radiotaor it says:PSE (It's in some square box)JET MR7A 250VOn the end that plugs into the wall it says:PSE (It's in some square box)JET MR7A 125VI''m not sure if a simple small converter to let me put the Japanese cable into my wall is enough, I think I need something extra to make sure nothing goes into flames.Inside the Japanese instruction manual I found some info ... However, I'm not really sure if it is related to the power supply or not...AC100V 50-60Hz400W3.1 (Probably the length of the cable) 1.3 (Same here I think)140Wh 60 Wh55C 37CPlease help me, what should I get to be able to use the cable in Europe. Any links at all will be helpful...Thanks.
Don't worry too much about what the cord says. Worry about the power requirements on the appliance label, and making sure you are feeding it with the voltage required, with a capacity within the range. In your instance, you will need a converter transformer that converts your outlet voltage to 100V, and has 550 or larger watt capacity.
Q: will I be able to work this out without buying something extra? and if so what do I need to buy?
That gpu takes 2 6 pin connectors, the last photo in the PSU pictures shows this second from the left wire with red plugs. You have what you need. Good luck
Q: Okay so I'm production manager for a play in Oxford and I need to have a giant cardboard box drop from the ceiling triggered by an actor with a remote control on stage.I've found a rather nice electromagnet which should do the job which is triggered by a 9V battery. The trigger is an IR unit I'm building which finishes with a relay. The question is can I use a sound XLR cable as the wires in my circuit between the battery with the IR unit and the electromagnet?i.e.Electromagnet -----XLR-----gt; battery -------XLR-----gt; IR unitStandard XLR's do have 3 cables in and surely I only need 2 to complete the circuit.The only reason I'm thinking about using XLRs is that I'm not sure of the distance between things yet and I have plenty of XLRs in many different lengths.Any ideas?
Yes, you can use your XLR cables and plugs and connectors for a low power 9VDC application. Before you start doing all this, just make sure how many ohms your electromagnet coil has. If it is below 20 ohms, then you can not use a small 9V battery - you need a larger, more powerful battery, such as a stack of 6 AA cells that would easily deliver 1 A or more.
Q: Power cable yjv22-10kv-3 * 50 what it means
10kV XLPE insulated steel tape armored PVC sheathed power cable three core 50mm2
Q: everything was working great! and then i blew the main fuse! i replaced it everything was fine after that but then out of nowhere i only have power in half of the power cable connected to the amp!! What can i do??
Not sure what power in half the power cable means. Are you saying (for example) you have a 6 foot power cable coming off the battery to the amp and only 3 feet has power and the other 3 feet doesn't? I would isolate the power wire from start to finish. I would bypass the power wire by running an external wire from the battery terminal to the amp. Basically, disconnect the old power wire from the battery (or source of power) and amp. Then run a temporary wire from the battery to the amp. If everything works then something is wrong with the original power wire.
Q: Hey guys,I am going to build a PC around gaming soon, and i was wondering, how many sata and power cables am i going to need for the build, i can't seem to find it anywhere. By that i mean, will i have to buy any extras? I do not know how many come with the mobo and/or PSU.
You only really need one SATA cable, for your HDD/SSD. Even then there are some hard drives that don't take it. Usually, a hard drive comes with the cable/strip included in the box.
Q: We found a flat screen HD monitor in someone's trash can and we just need to find the cables. I searched online for cables for this model and can't find any. I just need the power cable for it and the DVI cable.
Check at Office Depot and Best Buy.
Q: I'm installing my car audio system in the morning. I have a 650w 4 channel amp for my four interior speakers and a class D monoblock amp for my sub.I have an 8awg wiring kit. If I split that to use it on both amps, it would end up at 16awg going to the amps. Is this thick enough for my setup?
1. We can't answer without knowing more about your amplifiers. 650w 4 channel doesn't tell us anything useful, because the power rating may be a peak number that's only good for marketing, and you didn't tell us anything about the monoblock amplifier at all. Give us brand and model numbers and we might be able to help. 2. If I split that to use it on both amps, it would end up at 16awg going to the amps ....no. That's now how it works. (I'm not sure how you envision splitting the wire to make two wires that are half the size; are you cutting it down the middle with a razor?) You can use a distribution block to connect both amplifiers to the same main power wire, but you don't have to go to a smaller wire out of the d-block: you can run 8-gauge wire from the battery to the distribution block, then more 8-gauge from the d-block to each amp. 3. Even if you did cut the 8-gauge wire in half, a wire half the size of 8-gauge isn't 16-gauge. It's 11-gauge. If you put six 16-gauge wires together, you'd get a wire that's a little smaller than 8-gauge. Please edit your question with the brand and model numbers of both amplifier, along with the estimated length of the wire run (ie, how many feet of wire do you need to go between the amps and the battery?) Then we can tell you what gauge wire you need. Edit: thanks for the update. Based on the information about your amplifiers, I don't think you should run both of them from the single 8-gauge wire. I'd switch to a 4-gauge dual amp kit, or you can buy a second 8-gauge kit and run each amp with its own power wire to the battery rather than sharing a single wire.
Q: My mother has moved to Australia, taking her Fujitsu Siemens (Amilo model) laptop with her. Very shortly after, her power cable stopped functioning, and she would like a new one. Unfortunately, she is not tech-savvy at all and doesn't seem to be able to find the thing online, and I being from Europe, have trouble searching in her stead. I don't even know what an Australian plug looks like and I have no clue regarding the currency...All and any help is much appreciated.
Just get a small plug adapter in Australia. That will be cheaper than buying a whole new power cable.
Q: Someone gave me a KDSusa LCD monitor. It doesn't have the usual spot on the back of it for me to plug in a power cable. I've never seen a monitor without the power cord plug in the back. There's a hole/plug on the side of the blue part that goes into the computer...I thought maybe that's where a some sort of power cord would go but I'm not sure. HELP!
check the site for your model screen to find the right power supply.

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