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Rubber and Neoprene
Neoprene (Polychloroprene) is a synthetic thermoset rubber that must be vulcanized to obtain its desired qualities. It exhibits supreme abrasion, cut-through, oil, and solvent resistance. Neoprene is also known for its long service life and wide ranges of temperature and usability. It is remarkably flame retardant and self-extinguishing. This material is especially desirable for hand-held cordsets.
Rubber insulation generally refers to both natural rubber and Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR) compounds, each available in a variety of formulas for use in a wide range of applications. Because formulas vary, so do temperature ranges and some other basic characteristics. While this type of insulation has poor oil, and ozone resistance, it exhibits good low-temperature flexibility, good water and alcohol resistance, good electrical properties, and excellent abrasion resistance.
Two and three conductors, stranded bare copper, serve, rubber insulation, filer, wrap tough black jacket overall. Molded plug one end, free end stripped. Hanked. Suitable for replacement on machinery, tools, refrigerators, electronic devices.
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General Purpose, Each conductor, extra flexible stranded tinned copper, insulated with a .022" wall, special low capacity rubber, color coded, conductors twisted, filler [where necessary], mylar wrap with tough weatherproof black rubber jacket overall.
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Each conductor, stranded bare copper, paper separator, color coded rubber or plastic insulation, filler [where necessary] separator, tough thermoplastic jacket. For power line requirement where rough usage is indicated.
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Each conductor, stranded bare copper, paper separator, color coded rubber or plastic insulation, filler [where necessary] separator, tough thermoplastic jacket.
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Each conductor, stranded bare copper, paper separator, color coded rubber or plastic insulation, filler [where necessary] separator, tough thermoplastic jacket.
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