insulated wire造句1. Insulated wires should be used for this purpose, and colour coding will avoid confusion.
2. Also disclosed is an insulated wire.
3. Cut 3 lengths of insulated wire and strip the ends.
4. Flame-retardant silane-crosslinked olefin resin composition, insulated wire, and method for production of flame-retardant silane-crosslinked olefin resin.
5. First he coiled some insulated wire around an iron bar, connecting both ends of the wire to a galvanometer.
6. Flame-retardant PVC insulated wire and cable are characterized in difficulty to be on fire or limited fire preparation in case of fire.
7. The team reported that when they placed an insulated wire at the base of a thin, 19-inch flame and applied about 600 watts of power -- similar to a medium -- sized microwave oven[.com], the flame went out.
8. Heat degree 155 glass-polyester insulated wire and fused polyester and glass insulated wire are both new wires which are widely used as stator winding of large generator.
9. They were satisfactory compatibility with non-metal materials such as acrylic plastics, painted surfaces, and insulated wire.
10. Answer: by end - use can be divided into bare wire, insulated wire, heat-resistant wires, shielded wires, power cables, control cables, communication cables, RF cables.
11. This single-phase low-voltage power supply system with three-core bundled insulated wire is designed for rural network which loads are dispersive, voltage quality is poor and line loss is high.
12. The method has been successfully applied in the quality control of enamel - insulated wire production.
13. This company mainly produces Teflon sleeve and agent three insulated wire.
14. This paper presents the characteristics of the irradiation cured PVC insulated wire and cable, its application and present developments and the author's own ideas about some matters needing attention.
15. Capable of measuring a wide variety of material including insulated wire and cable, fiber products, tubing, twisted, stranded and armored cables.
16. A wound spiral of two or more turns of insulated wire, used to introduce inductance into a circuit.
17. The electromagnet or solenoid consists of nothing more than a quantity of insulated wire wound on a spool, and provided with a suitable base, connecting wire and plug.