by Manville Recycling Blog | Jul 30, 2014 | Wires
The most popular elevator design is the roped elevator. In roped elevators, the car is raised and lowered by traction steel ropes rather than pushed from below. These steel ropes are dubbed elevator cables
by Manville Recycling Blog | Jul 30, 2014 | Wires
A cable that transmits information signals between geographically separated points. The heart of a communications cable is the transmission medium, which may be optical fibers, coaxial conductors, or twisted wire pairs. A mechanical structure protects the heart of the...
by Manville Recycling Blog | Jul 30, 2014 | Wires
Spaghetti Wire is insulating tubing typically of varnished cloth or of plastic for covering bare wire or holding insulated wires together.
by Manville Recycling Blog | Jun 6, 2014 | Wires
Pyro has a single solid copper conductor with a powdery white insulation, wrapped by another layer of copper.
by Manville Recycling Blog | Jun 6, 2014 | Wires
Travelling cable is multiple individually insulated copper control cables usually 16awg-18awg housed in a second insulation with paper or fibre running through it. Travelling cable also has a steel cable down the centre.
by Manville Recycling Blog | Jun 6, 2014 | Wires
Coaxial cable is most widely used for T.V. applications, e.g., connecting V.C.R to TV or satellite etc. or nowadays modem to computer. It is usually an insulated steel core with a copper flashing surrounded with a copper or aluminium braid with an extra layer of...