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  2. SY control cable - Wikipedia

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    An SY control cable is a flexible instrumentation electrical cable designed for measuring, control or regulation in the field of process automation. [1] It is a flexible multicore cable, with (class 5) [which?] copper conductors and a galvanised steel wire braid (GSWB) for mechanical protection.

  3. Copper conductor - Wikipedia

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    They are relatively rigid, do not bend easily, and are typically installed in permanent, infrequently handled, and low flex applications. Stranded wire has a group of copper wires braided or twisted together. Stranded wire is more flexible and easier to install than a large single-strand wire of the same cross section.

  4. Wire - Wikipedia

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    Stranded copper wire. Stranded wire is composed of a number of small wires bundled or wrapped together to form a larger conductor. Stranded wire is more flexible than solid wire of the same total cross-sectional area. Stranded wire is used when higher resistance to metal fatigue is required.

  5. Coaxial cable - Wikipedia

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    Many conventional coaxial cables use braided copper wire forming the shield. This allows the cable to be flexible, but it also means there are gaps in the shield layer, and the inner dimension of the shield varies slightly because the braid cannot be flat.

  6. Litz wire - Wikipedia

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    Examples of skin depth in copper wire at different frequencies At 60 Hz the skin depth of a copper wire is about 7.6 millimetres (0.30 in). At 60,000 Hz (60 kHz) the skin depth of copper wire is about 0.25 millimetres (0.0098 in). At 6,000,000 Hz (6 MHz) [5] the skin depth of copper wire is about 25 micrometres (0.00098 in).

  7. Twisted pair - Wikipedia

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    The cables are typically made with copper wires measured at 22 or 24 American Wire Gauge (AWG) (0.644 or 0.511 mm²), [5] with the colored insulation typically made from an insulator such as polyethylene or FEP and the total package covered in a polyethylene jacket.

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