Flat Cord
Intercom Cable
INTERCOM CABLE is used for Intercom Phone
Coaxial Cable
COAXIAL CABLE conducts electrical signal using an inner conductor (usually a solid copper, stranded copper or copper plated steel wire) surrounded by an insulating layer and all enclosed by a shield, typically one to four layers of woven metallic braid and metallic tape. The cable is protected by an outer insulating jacket. Normally, the shield is kept at ground potential and a voltage is applied to the center conductor to carry electrical signals. Copper-plated steel wire is often used as an inner conductor for cable used in the cable TV industry.
Speaker Wire
SPEAKER WIRE is used to make the electrical connection between loudspeakers and audio amplifiers. Modern speaker wire consists of two or moreelectrical conductors individually insulated by plastic (such as PVC, PE or Teflon) or, less commonly, rubber. The two wires are electrically identical, but are marked to identify the correct audio signal polarity. Most commonly, speaker wire comes in the form of zip cord.
The effect of speaker wire upon the signal it carries has been a much-debated topic in the audiophile and high fidelity worlds. The accuracy of many advertising claims on these points has been disputed by expert engineers who emphasize that simple electrical resistance is by far the most important characteristic of speaker wire.
UTP Cable
UTP CABLE is used in computer networking. Modern Ethernet, the most common data networking standard, can use UTP cables.
TW Wire Stranded
THHN Solid
THHN Wire stands for Thermoplastic High Heat-resistant Nylon coated. THHN can come in stranded or solid conductors depending on the size. It is either manufactured in copper or aluminum and covered in a PVC (polyvinyl chloride) insulation with a nylon jacket. THHN is UL listed with a rated 90 degrees Celsius in dry locations or 75 degrees Celsius in wet applications with a THWN rating. The vast majority of THHN building wire carries a dual rating on the cable marked THHN / THWN for both the wet and dry temperature rating. THHN building wire may also be used for wiring of machine tools, control circuits or on certain appliances.
THHN Stranded
THHN Wire stands for Thermoplastic High Heat-resistant Nylon coated. THHN can come in stranded or solid conductors depending on the size. It is either manufactured in copper or aluminum and covered in a PVC (polyvinyl chloride) insulation with a nylon jacket. THHN is UL listed with a rated 90 degrees Celsius in dry locations or 75 degrees Celsius in wet applications with a THWN rating. The vast majority of THHN building wire carries a dual rating on the cable marked THHN / THWN for both the wet and dry temperature rating. THHN building wire may also be used for wiring of machine tools, control circuits or on certain appliances.
TW Wire Solid
Type TW WIRE insulated wires are used for normal power applications up to 600 volts. They can be used for installation in conduit and ducts, at temperatures down to -10oC (+14oF). Type TW insulated wire are designed to operate at conductor temperatures of 60oC (140oF) in wet and dry locations. Their small diameters make them especially advantageous for rewiring as well as new installations. Type TW Building Wires are insulated with polyvinyl-chloride thermoplastic compounds that are especially designed to provide a tough flexible wire that provides excellent dielectric strength and flame resistance.
TW Wire Stranded