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  2. Minimum Tensile TABLE 12-1 Strength Requirements CRIMP TENSILE ...

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    Minimum Tensile Strength Requirements Wire Per Per Size MIL-T-7928 UL 486 (AWG) (LBS.) (LBS) ... 6 300 100 4 400 140 2 550 180 1 650 200 0 700 250 00 750 300 000 825 350 0000 875 450 TABLE 12-1 CRIMP TENSILE STRENGTH 1/ Copper Tensile Strength Wire Barrel Conductor Size, Newtons (Pounds) Size AWG 2/ Minimum ...

  3. Guide to Wire Gauges & Break Strengths – Understanding the Basics

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    The figures given above are rough estimates and can vary based on the wire material and quality. Materials like copper, steel, and aluminum each have different tensile strengths, and that factor, combined with the wire’s diameter (gauge), will determine its break strength.

  4. Wire Stranding Charts - Calmont Wire & Cable

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    Wire Stranding Charts Solid and Stranded Conductor AWG Chart AWG Size Total Strands/ Strand Size Type Construction Nominal Diameter Inches mm Mils mm2 Approimate Weight Lbs/ 1000’ Kg/ Km Nom. Break Strength Lbs Kg Maximum DC Resistance Ohms/ 1,000’ Ohms/ Km Circular Area 56 1 S Solid 0.00049 0.0124 0.24 0.00012 0.00070 0.001 0.0066 0.00 ...

  5. Copper and Copper Alloy Wire - MWS Wire

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    MWS offers copper wire in several grades like ETP (electrolytic-tough pitch) copper, OFHC (oxygen-free high thermal conductivity) copper and its alloys like Beryllium Copper, Zirconium Copper, Cartridge Brass, Phosphor Bronze in several shapes and sizes.

  6. 2. Conductors 2. CONDUCTORS - Anixter

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    conductivity (better than copper) and the “skin effect” work together to reduce attenuation at high frequencies. Nickel coatings are used for conductors that operate between 200°C and 450°C. At these high temperatures, copper oxidizes rapidly if not nickel plated.

  7. Copper wire tables - NIST

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    tive of copper wire produced for electrical uses. On a small scale, wire of high purity has been produced having a conductivity of slightly over 103 percent, and a density of over 8.95 g/cm3 at 20 °C. These values are probably very near the upper limit diameterswhich would be

  8. AWG Wire size chart and ampacity table for design engineers including skin depth frequencies and tensile strength data; electrical cable size.

  9. TENSILE STRENGTH CHART FOR WIRE & CABLE. Tensile strength is a term denoting the greatest longitudinal tensile stress a substance can bear without tearing apart or rupturing. PSI = Pounds per Square Inch. TENSILE STRENGTH CALCULATIONS FOR A SOLID/SINGLE CONDUCTOR: PSI = F (D) 2 x .7854

  10. Engineering Data for Copper and Aluminum Conductor Electrical...

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    Engineering Data for Copper and Aluminum Conductor Electrical Cables. Okonite Cables...A higher Standard! 2015 Edition. This booklet is designed to help engineers in the selection of conductor sizes and help in the installation of cable systems.

  11. TECHNICAL ARTICLE WIRE GAUGES & STRANDINGS

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    AWG #20 vs #26 would yield a factor of 4. To illustrate, #20 AWG copper wire has a cross section of 1,000 circular mils (CM) and resistance/1000 ft of 10 ohms. #26 AWG, which is smaller, will have a cross s. ction of 250 CM and resis.