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Bare Conductor Wire and Cable (310 companies)
Bare conductor wire and cable is made of conducting materials to carry electric current.
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Coaxial Cables and Triaxial Cables (593 companies)
Coaxial cables have one conductor insulated with a dielectric material and then surrounded by the other conductor, usually referred to as the center conductor and shield.  Triaxial cables are specialized coaxial cables.
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Flat Cables (239 companies)
Flat cables are typically used in computers for internal connections to peripherals. They are also referred to as ribbon cables.
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Hookup Wires (232 companies)
Hookup wires are used in low current, low voltage (under 1000 V) applications within enclosed electronic equipment. They are also used in control panels, meters, computers, business machines, and appliances.
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Litz Wire (32 companies)
Litz wires are constructed of individually insulated magnet wires that are either twisted or braided into a uniform pattern to minimize power loss.
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Multiconductor Cables (557 companies)
Multiconductor cables contain two or more conductors, each of which consists of a single wire or combination of wires. Cable shielding is placed around an insulated conductor or group of conductors to prevent electrostatic or electromagnetic interference between the enclosed wires and external fields.
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Power Cables (481 companies)
Power cables are solid or stranded conductors surrounded by insulation, shielding, and a protective jacket.  These cables are designed for high voltages (>600 V).
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