• W7BPP-12.04 7-conductor PP(modified polypropylene) steel wire System 1
W7BPP-12.04 7-conductor PP(modified polypropylene) steel wire

W7BPP-12.04 7-conductor PP(modified polypropylene) steel wire

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Supply Capability:
2000km m/month

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Quick Details

  • Place of Origin:Jiangsu, China (Mainland)

  • Model Number:7-conductor

  • Conductor Material:Copper

  • Insulation Material:PP

  • Jacket:steel wire

  • Number of Conductors:7

  • Application:oilfield, well logging, oil exploration

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:Iron pan, wooden tray or according to customer's requirement.
Delivery Detail:30 days after payment

Specifications

logging cable for oilfields
a. Quick delivery
b. Competitive price with high quality
d. Expert in cable and wire

7-conductor PP (Modified polypropylene) insulated double-deck steel thread armored well logging cable for oilfields

1. Product Standard

The product is manufactured according to the standard of SY/T6600-2004.

2. Application

The product is applicable to all types of oil and gas well logging, perforation, coring and paraffin oil wells, viscosity, pour point and so on. It’s such kind of oil field exploration armored steel cable which could bear all the above mentioned mechanical load.

3. Operating Characteristics

a.The lowest temperature that cable could work should not be lower than-30°C.

b.Max temperature is 150°C for short period (2h maximum duration each time).

c.Minimum bending radius is 30 times of cable diameter

CONSTRUCTION DESCRIPTION:

Copper Construction:

7×0.0129’’

7×0.33 mm

Plastic Type:

PP

Insulation Thickness:

0.0843’’

2.14 mm

Number and Size of Wires:

Inner Armor:

18×0.0468”

18×1.19 mm

Outer Armor:

18×0.0653”

18×1.66 mm

Average Wire Breaking Strength:

Inner Armor:

467 lbs

2078 N

Outer Armor:

601 lbs

4045 N

CABLE CHARACTERISTICS:

PHYSICAL:

Cable Diameter:

0.474’’±0.0039’’

12.04 mm ±0.10 mm

Cable Weight In Air:

379 lbs/Kft  

565 Kg/Km

Temperature Rating :    

300 °F

150 °C

                                                 

MECHANICAL:

Cable Breaking Strength:

20230 lbs  

90 KN

Minimum Sheave Diameter:

26.4’’

670 mm

Cable Stretch Coefficient:

0.61 ft/Kft/Klbs

0.70 m/Km/5KN

ELECTRICAL:

Voltage Rating:

1200 VDC

1200 VDC

Insulation Resistance:

50000 MΩ·Kft

15000 MΩ·Km

DC Resistance @ 20°C

10 Ω/Kft

33 Ω/Km

Cap Typical @ 1 KHz

48 Pf/ft

160 Pf/m

Type Comparison Table(Based On Structure)

Cable For Normal Temperature

NO.

Project

Rochester

Camesa

SUYOU

1

Type

7-H-464A

7H47RP

W7BPP-12.04

2

Diameter

12.04mm

12.04mm

12.04mm

Cable For High Temperature

NO.

Project

Rochester

Camesa

SUYOU

1

Type

7-H-464D

7H47RXZ

W7F46PP-12.04

2

Diameter

12.04mm

12.04mm

12.04mm

Cable For High Temperature

NO.

Project

Rochester

Camesa

SUYOU

1

Type

7-H-464K

7H47RTZ

W7PFAPP-12.04

2

Diameter

12.04mm

12.04mm

12.04mm

Q: Wiring
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Q: Can I use 12-2 gauge wire on a 10 amp breaker to wire my light switches,and can I use 10 gauge wire on a 10 amp breaker? For a light fixture
Normally lighting circuits have a 15 amp breaker for protection and wired with 14 gauge wire. 14 gauge wire is good for 15 amps. 12 gauge wire is good for 20 amps. 10 gauge wire is good for 30 amps. So you can use 12 gauge wire, if you alrady have it available, but if you are going to go out and buy it, you can save some money by buing #14 wire. You can always go oversize with the WIRE just never undersized with the wire. Circuit breakerprotection is prescribed by the NEC. 15 amps for lighting and 20 amps for wall outlet power. I don't know where you even found a 10 amp breaker. ---------------------------------------... WOW! XTX has no clue what the National Electrical Code even says about this! Disregard his answer! It will get you into trouble!
Q: i am trying to wire my aftermarket tailight, and it did not come with the plug in adapter as the original. The three wires coming out of it are glued together in a bell type casing. Pls Help!!
The wire that is hooked to the tail light BODY is the ground wire.One wire goes to the brake light switch and the other one goes to the tail light hot wire.With a test light you can determine where each one is to be hooked to.
Q: im confused which wires are what, theres two wires...no colors?
I need to know is the wires silver brass colors the silver should be the hot wire .If you live in the states call me at mike'sdiy 301-784-6227 ill walk you through it step by step.
Q: hi i recently installed new plug wires into my continental should i put shieldings on them?
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Q: does anyone have a wiring diagram for a rccb or can you explain how to wire one up . as an rcd has a wiring for connecting to earth but an rccb does not have that.
RCCB is Resual Current Circuit breaker, so it operates sensing the difference in voltage in the phases and neutral... ie if an earth leakage is occured there will be a difference in the current flowing through and hence activating the trip ckt if the RCCB and causing trip. Thus the earth connection is not required for the rccb.. so go ahead without the earth wire...
Q: if a wire of initial length, and radius has a measured resistance of 1.0 ohms. the wire is drawn under tensile stress to a new uniform radius of 0.25r. what is the new resistance of the wire?
Wire resistance =( length/area) x a constant When drawn, the wire radius is 1/4 of original, and it's length is 16 times of original (because volume is unchanged). Solve for new resistance/
Q: I have just started wire working to make bracelets. I have a few questions. 1, is there a place where I can buy thick wire (16 to 18 gauge) in bulk? The items I am making take about a yard of wire. Considering the only thing I could find was 16 (or slightly hire) gauge in 7 foot increments. For new wire workers, do you have any suggestions on cheap practice materials. Also for those things that don't turn out great, what do you guys do with them?
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Q: i have an amp (sony xm 2002gtr) that says it requires 4 gauge wire..but they cost $100+ and i have plenty of 8 gauge wires. can i use two 8 gauge wires as a substitute for one 4 gauge wire?and also, i have my capacitor grounded to unpainted metal of my car AND the ground port of my amp..is that incorrect?
Two 8-gauge wires combined are equal to a 5-gauge wire, but that should be close enough for that amp. Make sure each wire has its own fuse near the battery; 40-amp fuses would be a good choice. If you capacitor is connected to ground, and your amp is grounded, then you don't really need a wire between the capacitor's ground terminal and the amp's ground terminal. It doesn't hurt anything, though. If the only ground wire at the amp is the one that runs to the capacitor, then you're better off connecting the amp ground directly to chassis metal.
Q: How do you properly wrap copper wires? We have been using electrical tape and it's melting the tape. This is in a camper, and it's in the electrical box. We're using this tape because the wires kept touching and arcing off of each other...I'm guessing :/
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