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1.All reach SGS and ROHS standard
2.Excellent plasticity
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4.We have 20 years of production experience

pvc compound for wire and cable

1.We can product according your requirement .any colour , hardness :50-90HA, Density :0.9-1.7, and we can accept special requirement ,

For example :The temperature of the requirements and stability requirement....and so on.

2.Quality control: ISO9001,  Match environment protecting requirement: Pass ROHS, lead free. Pass PAHS, Phthalates free.Passed SGS.

3.Pvc materials application:

PVC granules are widely used in footwear,cable sheath, extrusion and injection. Such as PVC window profiles, PVC door profiles, PVC water pipe, PVC tube and other PVC products.Custom colors,specific gravity and hardnessare offered!

4.Feature:

Flame-resistance, environmental

Wear-resistance, high temperature resistance

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Characteristics of: excellent elasticity, non-bacteria, free of toxic,non-peculiar smell

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Q: When I plug and unplug a power cable to the net in my home for let's say, 50.000 times a day, why doesn't my electricity-meter not count that power for the monthly electricity fee?When I unplug the cable the cable should still have some electricity flowing through it at the moment of unplugging. That electricity disappears very shortly after . But after unplugging it, it doesn't have any electricity anymore. So some electricity is lost right? How does this work?
by electricity I assume you mean electrical energy. power is the rate at which electrical energy is consumed. Power is generated by the flow of electrical current across a potential difference. Let's use an analogy. A cable is like a water pipe. Current is like the flow of water in the pipe. Pressure is like potential difference (voltage). When there is a difference in pressure at the two ends of the pipe, water will flow through the pipe. The flow of water carries energy, because it can be used to spin a paddle wheel (motor), and the friction of the water against the pipe (electrical resistance) generates heat. I think your question is something to the effect of, if I suddenly remove the pressure difference across the pipe, won't there still be energy in the water flowing in the pipe, and isn't that energy wasted? Well, there's a difference between water and electrical current: the electron hardly weighs anything. There's very, very little energy stored in the motion of electrons in a wire. When the wire is disconnected, the electrons come to a stop almost immediately, and the amount of energy wasted is infinitesimal. I hope that sort of answers your question.
Q: In the middle of the page there is a section called Connectors, i suppose those are the cables attatched to the PSU, but in total there are 17 cables so maybe i am wrong???It says that there are 6 SATA Cables that look like SATA Power Cables and are i guess haha.I'm pretty sure that the answer is yes, the PSU does have 6 SATA Power Cables attatched to it, but i mean when spending $750 on a gaming computer i wanna be sure lol.
SATA Power Connector: 6 - YES it does have. If your spending $750 on a computer i'd suggest you get a branded power supply, they last longer and will supply your video card with enough juice to get the job done. what kind of video card are you getting? depending on what card your getting 500 watts may or may not be enough, as the new nvidia cards are very juicy :)
Q: So I was trying to run wiring for a 220 outlet and I hit a lower leg with the metal cable snake, now a bunch of outlets loose power for a minute or two ever so often, 20 min give or take. What can be the cause? Only the top breaker tripped. How can this be repaired. Please help.
Would I be right in thinking you sort of tripped on flexible metal conduit in which electric cables run and now the power is intermittent and trips the breaker? I would start by isolating the circuit so it is no longer live and checking the connections at each end of the cable run because any strain on the conduit could have tugged wires out of their terminals. I'd make sure that all the connections were tight and the wires properly anchored and also that each wire is in the correct terminal. I once made a mistake when replacing a socket outlet because the terminals in the new one were the exact opposite of the old one. Luckily, I found it straight away when I tested the circuit. If the connections all look good, I'd check the continuity along each of the cables. It is inconceivable that the cables inside the metal conduit were damaged as they should be continuous cable runs with no joins. The continuity test will tell you if any cable is no longer continuous, but I'd be very surprised as long as the original installation was done properly to code (or wiring regulations in the UK). Obviously, before you start checking the cables, you would unplug or disconnect everything that is connected to them. If the fault only happens when some sort of machine or appliance is connected, then it suggests the fault is with the appliance or machine and not the wiring. A 20 minute cycle of faults makes we wonder whether there is a fridge or a freezer connected the circuit. If so, I'd get it checked for faults and check that the power connection to it is correctly wired. I am not an electrician, just an experienced home owner, so please double check anything I've said. Good luck.
Q: The power cable troughs are divided once and twice
Can be used for overhead, buried and pipeline laying of the cable line
Q: Specs on my projector reads:100 - 240v2.5 - 1 A50 - 60 HzNow I have a power cable that reads 2.5A 250v. can i use this power cable on my projector? please help!
Yes, as long as the connectors on both ends are correct, you will be OK. The 250V 2.5A rating is the maximum for the cord which is beyond what your projector needs.
Q: im selling just the brick power cable. Is 50 dollars a good price?
The brick and cable? $50 would be too much for me! Maybe $20.
Q: It's a 250GB Western Digital Caviar drive, sold with an iMac back in early 2007... I want to see if I can recover some files from it, but I have no idea where to start.
Get an external adapter kit. Tiger direct sells them.
Q: I'm not sure which cables I lost exactly but during a recent move all the cables for my Xbox 360 were lost. I was wondering what the cables are called like Ethernet cable or power cord etc. and where I could buy them from just the cables, such as at best buy.
gamestop or OKorder maybe walmart and places like best buy
Q: I bought this printer recently, and it only came with a USB cable, and when i plug it into my computer, it won't turn on. Is there a power cable that's supposed to come with it?
yes it is the little round hole in the back of it look at lable on bottom for volts / amps then head to your local flea market
Q: Sometimes I have to jiggle the chord or plug it in the right position to get the laptop to be charged. At first, I thought it was the power cable, but after buying a new one, I still have the same problem. Any suggestions as to what causes this and how to fix it?
The power jack internal to the laptop, is probably faulty, not the cable. If your laptop is under warranty I would look at filing a claim to get it fixed.

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