Fluoroplastic insulated computer cable uses fluoroplastics (such as polytetrafluoroethylene PTFE or FEP) as the insulation layer, making it a high-performance, highly corrosion-resistant data transmission cable. Fluoroplastic materials have electrical insulation properties, high-temperature resistance, and chemical stability, maintaining performance in extremely harsh environments. This cable also has outstanding aging resistance, radiation resistance, and flame retardancy, suitable for data transmission needs in special environments such as high humidity, strong corrosion, high or low temperatures. It is widely used in aerospace, petrochemicals, medical equipment, and other fields, ensuring the safety and reliability of data transmission.
Wire Gauge and Ampacity: The Core Relationship Electrical wire sizing follows a straightforward principle: the thicker the wire, the more current it can safely carry. In the American Wire Gauge (AWG) system, the numbers...
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