High quality Computer Shielded Cable with a good price
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
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- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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Computer Shielded Cable
Computer Shielded Cable (Cable for DSC system) is used as connection cable of inspection devices and instruments with high demand on interference resistant performance in computer net-work and control sys-tem.
Specification Scope
Pair No.: 1~24 pairs Core No. per pair: 2 cores (equal to 2 wire group ) or 3 cores (equal to 3 wire group)
Cross section of conductor: 0.5mm2, 0.75mm2, 1.0mm2,1.5mm2,2.5mm2.
Model
No. | Type | Description |
1 | DJYVP | Computer cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper wire braided general shielding |
2 | DJYVPR | Computer soft cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper wire braided general shielding |
3 | DJYPV | Computer cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper wire braided individual shielding |
4 | DJYPVR | Computer soft cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper wire braided individual shielding |
5 | DJYPVP | Computer cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper wire braided general & individual shielding |
6 | DJYPVPR | Computer soft cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper wire braided general & individual shielding |
7 | DJYVP2 | Computer cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper-plastic compound tape wrapping general shielding |
8 | DJYVP2R | Computer soft cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper-plastic compound tape wrapping general shielding |
9 | DJYP2V | Computer cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper-plastic compound tape wrapping individual shielding |
10 | DJYP2VR | Computer soft cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper-plastic compound tape wrapping individual shielding |
11 | DJYP2VP2 | Computer cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper-plastic compound tape wrapping individual & general shielding |
12 | DJYP2VP2R | Computer soft cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper-plastic compound tape wrapping |
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- Q: My home meter access line only 1.5 square copper heart line, is available? Because air conditioning only sleep at night when the open, the other only the refrigerator and 40W lights. Other electrical appliances do not open when sleeping. Thank you! More
- 1.5 square copper heart line can be normal current flow 15A or 3300W if you can use the electrical appliances you can only pay attention to the wiring must be reliable
- Q: How do you work this out from the voltage or fuse size using a formally?
- It defends on the wattage voltage of the appliances you are going to connect. For example you have flat iron of 2000 watts you will plug it to 120 volts. Then your ampere rating will be 16.6 ampere. Each wire manufacturer have their own table for ampacities which means ampere that certain size of wire can safely carry based on the ambient temperature. They consider also the type of insulation being used. If you compare the ampacity of 2 types of wires of same size with different insulation like silicon or polyvenyl chloryde insulation, then you will find a difference. You may wish to check also the standard table from National Electrical Code as a helpful reference. For fuse selection as per my sample, just multiply the load ampere to 125 % 16.6 amps. X 1.25 20.75 amps.say 25 amps. since 20.75 amps.is not commercially available.
- Q: How much current can the six square copper wire be able to withstand?
- Yes, the composite material of the high-voltage cable clamp, cheaper than the price of aluminum
- Q: I need to connect 2 wires.First wire has 4 colours. Red, Blue, White, Green.the Second wire has two colours, Black Brown.How do I join the two wires together?
- Just what are you trying to supply power to? Red and Blue are typically hot wires, White for neutral and Green is for ground in home circuitry. Black is for hot and brown is neutral going to ground on motorcycles and vehicles. Don't remember ever seeing brown wires for home circuits. If messing with a ceiling fan then attach the Red, Blue and Black together, then the White with the Brown. The Green should attach to a screw bolt on the fan hanger. Then turn on the switch to see if it works or goes snap, crackle and pop. You need to explain just what you're messing with for a more concise answer.
- Q: There is a blue, gray, one side is the yellow side is green three lines, how to distinguish between the line of fire, zero line, ground? More
- Two should be phase line, generally in the three-phase loop corresponding to the color: A phase is yellow, B phase green, C phase red, neutral (that is, zero line) for the blue. If only in the single-phase loop only red and green when the default is red for the phase line, green for the zero line.
- Q: If (after shutting the breaker off) I disconnect a switch or outlet or fixture from the feed wire and then turn the power back on (assume I've capped them for safety ) is the white wire (neutral) carrying any power?
- NO.not normally.also check the white wire to see if it is the neutral.then you should be o.k.is this what you intend to do.or are you just asking.
- Q: 1007 wire and 1015 wire What is the difference
- first do not put the module up, according to the mold on the Yan to play, from left to right, (blue, orange, green, brown, gray), and then according to the big pair of "ribbon" to play, Hit the last
- Q: Construction workers told me that double insulation is not good insulation, the choice of single-layer insulation is good. I feel double the skin should be safe it! They are not in order to save money so that Oh? More
- 1mm2 power cord can generally withstand 4 ~ 8A current, according to your UPS output power to decide! For example: you use the UPS for the 6KVA frequency machine, the power factor is generally 0.. so the maximum load power of 4800W or so; that is 4800/220/4 = 5.. select the 6mm2 copper cable (ground can be fine: 4mm2 enough)
- Q: A couple of weeks ago the e-brake light and another light in our '89 Toyota Celica came on the dash and started flashing even though the e-brake wasn't on. Then a day or two later my husband was turning a corner and gunned it and when it got to the point where he needed to shift the dash lights and headlights and radio all went out. Everything but the headlights came back on within seconds. Now the e-brake light the other light next to it stay on; the break lights, tail lights, fog lights and turn signals all work, but the headlights won't come on and the radio cuts out when the rpm gauge gets to the point where we need to shift. My husband checked the fuses and none were blown. Is this an electrical or wiring problem or could it be something else?
- This sounds like an OBD-II problem. Can you take your car to a shop where they will check the computer for diagnostic fault codes. It may be that you have a faulty relay or something simple like a burned out light bulb.
- Q: I want to know why this happens in terms of whats going on at an atomic scale with the flowing electrons in the metallic bond. Thanks
- Temp. increases with increasing current because the wire dissipates more electrical power. P VI I^2*R. At normal temperatures a higher temperature means more resistance because more thermal motion of ions causes scattering of electrons. Scattering is random motion rather than the expected motion in the direction of (electron) current flow. From the ref., Near room temperatures, the thermal motion of ions is the primary source of scattering of electrons (due to destructive interference of free electron wave on non-correlating potentials of ions), and is thus the prime cause of metal resistance. If you are wondering about resistance behavior at lower temperatures, the ref. says At lower temperatures (less than the Debye temperature), the resistance decreases as T^5 due to the electrons scattering off of phonons. At even lower temperatures, the dominant scattering mechanism for electrons is other electrons, and the resistance decreases as T^2. EDIT: You said why does a decrease in the current cause an increase in the resistance; I think you're talking about some nonlinear effect that's typically associated with semiconductors, not metals.
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High quality Computer Shielded Cable with a good price
- Loading Port:
- Qingdao
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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