RS PRO, 25m9.05 mm² 90 ATinned Copper, 24 x 12 x 0.20 mmSingle Core
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProSize
24 x 12 x 0.20 mm
Conductor Material
Tinned Copper
Cross Sectional Area
9.05 mm²
Current Rating
90 A
Length
25m
Conductor Resistance
1.91 Ω/km
Cable Shape
Single Core
Standards Met
BS4109
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product details
RS PRO Flat Braided Copper Wire
Brought to you by RS PRO, a range of braided wire suitable for applications which require a strong and flexible braided connection. Typically used within automotive, aerospace and railways industries. Supplied as a flat tinned copper braid, and available in various lengths, this copper wire is an excellent choice in many situations. All models are highly reliable and excellent quality.
Features and Benefits
Fully annealed tinned copper wire
For use in normal ambient conditions
Meets BS 4109, British specification for copper for electrical purposes
10A version - nom. size 1·9 ´ 0·6mm. Basic construction 16´4/0·1 mm (approx. 0·5 mm²)
30A version - nom. size 5 ´ 0·7mm. Basic construction 16´6/0·15 mm (approx. 2 mm²)
63A version - nom. size 10 ´ 2 mm. Basic construction 24´10/0·2 mm (approx. 7 mm²)
90A version - nom. size 12 ´ 2·3 mm. Basic construction 24´12/0·2 mm (approx. 9·3 mm²)
What is a braided wire?
Known for its durability, copper braid is used all over the globe within cables for the strongest possible electric connection. Primarily the use of a braided cable is an earthing strap for both safety and the elimination of static. Two of the biggest issues in electronics. If a sturdy and flexible braided wire is needed, then these RS PRO versions will guarantee performance.
Benefits of Copper
Copper is the obvious choice of material for cables and wires due to the famously conductive properties it has. Speaker cables, circuit boards and various types of advanced wiring all use copper wire as their connection. With the added excellent flexibility provided by a braided cable, all applications can expect a smooth and consistent performance for the connected electronics.
Standards
BS 4109
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SR 1,192.88
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SR 1,371.81
1 Reel of 25 Metres (inc. VAT)
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SR 1,192.88
1 Reel of 25 Metres (ex VAT)
SR 1,371.81
1 Reel of 25 Metres (inc. VAT)
1
Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
RS ProSize
24 x 12 x 0.20 mm
Conductor Material
Tinned Copper
Cross Sectional Area
9.05 mm²
Current Rating
90 A
Length
25m
Conductor Resistance
1.91 Ω/km
Cable Shape
Single Core
Standards Met
BS4109
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Product details
RS PRO Flat Braided Copper Wire
Brought to you by RS PRO, a range of braided wire suitable for applications which require a strong and flexible braided connection. Typically used within automotive, aerospace and railways industries. Supplied as a flat tinned copper braid, and available in various lengths, this copper wire is an excellent choice in many situations. All models are highly reliable and excellent quality.
Features and Benefits
Fully annealed tinned copper wire
For use in normal ambient conditions
Meets BS 4109, British specification for copper for electrical purposes
10A version - nom. size 1·9 ´ 0·6mm. Basic construction 16´4/0·1 mm (approx. 0·5 mm²)
30A version - nom. size 5 ´ 0·7mm. Basic construction 16´6/0·15 mm (approx. 2 mm²)
63A version - nom. size 10 ´ 2 mm. Basic construction 24´10/0·2 mm (approx. 7 mm²)
90A version - nom. size 12 ´ 2·3 mm. Basic construction 24´12/0·2 mm (approx. 9·3 mm²)
What is a braided wire?
Known for its durability, copper braid is used all over the globe within cables for the strongest possible electric connection. Primarily the use of a braided cable is an earthing strap for both safety and the elimination of static. Two of the biggest issues in electronics. If a sturdy and flexible braided wire is needed, then these RS PRO versions will guarantee performance.
Benefits of Copper
Copper is the obvious choice of material for cables and wires due to the famously conductive properties it has. Speaker cables, circuit boards and various types of advanced wiring all use copper wire as their connection. With the added excellent flexibility provided by a braided cable, all applications can expect a smooth and consistent performance for the connected electronics.
Standards
BS 4109