RS PRO 0.71mm Tinned Copper Wire, 21 AWG 50.9m Reel
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProCross Sectional Area
0.4 mm²
American Wire Gauge
21 AWG
Core Strands
1/0.71 mm
Outer Diameter
0.71mm
Length
50.9m
Finish
Tinned
Wire Style
BS EN13602
Shield Type
Unshielded
Cable Type
Single Core
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product details
RS Pro Tinned Copper Wire
From RS Pro, a range of tinned copper wire supplied handy plastic spools. The annealed single strand copper wire benefits from a thin tin plating making the copper wires robust and resilient to moisture. Tinned copper wire is particularly useful where excellent electrical conductivity and thermal resistance is required, suitable for use as rewirable fuse links and shorting links. The RS Pro range of copper wire is available in various diameters and AWG sizes. All models are highly reliable and excellent quality.
Features and Benefits
Excellent corrosion resistance
Easy to solder
Longer life than non-tinned copper wire
Resistant to humidity and damp conditions
Range of AWG (American Wire Gauge) sizes
Who uses these wires?
Copper is the second most conductive metal in the world after silver. This makes the material extremely useful for the manufacture of conductive components. Tinned copper has many uses in the electrical wiring industry. Due to the materials efficient performance in humid or rainy climates copper wire is an extremely useful in applications where this is a discerning factor. Some of the most common environments are:
Fuse links
Panel wiring
Industrial machinery cranes and forklift trucks
Automation
Telecommunications
Marine applications
What are the benefits of copper?
Being one of the top 5 most used metals around the world. It's no secret copper is widely regarding as the go to choice for wire in electronics. Due to the extremely convenient conductive properties, copper can be used as wires for anything, ranging from network cables up to advanced computer and mobile phone circuit boards.
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProCross Sectional Area
0.4 mm²
American Wire Gauge
21 AWG
Core Strands
1/0.71 mm
Outer Diameter
0.71mm
Length
50.9m
Finish
Tinned
Wire Style
BS EN13602
Shield Type
Unshielded
Cable Type
Single Core
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product details
RS Pro Tinned Copper Wire
From RS Pro, a range of tinned copper wire supplied handy plastic spools. The annealed single strand copper wire benefits from a thin tin plating making the copper wires robust and resilient to moisture. Tinned copper wire is particularly useful where excellent electrical conductivity and thermal resistance is required, suitable for use as rewirable fuse links and shorting links. The RS Pro range of copper wire is available in various diameters and AWG sizes. All models are highly reliable and excellent quality.
Features and Benefits
Excellent corrosion resistance
Easy to solder
Longer life than non-tinned copper wire
Resistant to humidity and damp conditions
Range of AWG (American Wire Gauge) sizes
Who uses these wires?
Copper is the second most conductive metal in the world after silver. This makes the material extremely useful for the manufacture of conductive components. Tinned copper has many uses in the electrical wiring industry. Due to the materials efficient performance in humid or rainy climates copper wire is an extremely useful in applications where this is a discerning factor. Some of the most common environments are:
Fuse links
Panel wiring
Industrial machinery cranes and forklift trucks
Automation
Telecommunications
Marine applications
What are the benefits of copper?
Being one of the top 5 most used metals around the world. It's no secret copper is widely regarding as the go to choice for wire in electronics. Due to the extremely convenient conductive properties, copper can be used as wires for anything, ranging from network cables up to advanced computer and mobile phone circuit boards.