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I have tested tinsel wire for an application where cables were failing routinely when made from stranded copper wire. The tinsel wire I tested was far more durable and only failed when I severely abused it by rotating a fixed section of wire 360-degrees hundreds of times over a 1/16" length. The assertions of high durability were certainly verified for me.
This is an excellent article on this sort of wire. Thanks wikipedia - please ensure it remains, I will upload a photo of this type of wire soon. 78.86.166.102 ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 11:01, 19 November 2009 (UTC).
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I have tested tinsel wire for an application where cables were failing routinely when made from stranded copper wire. The tinsel wire I tested was far more durable and only failed when I severely abused it by rotating a fixed section of wire 360-degrees hundreds of times over a 1/16" length. The assertions of high durability were certainly verified for me.
This is an excellent article on this sort of wire. Thanks wikipedia - please ensure it remains, I will upload a photo of this type of wire soon. 78.86.166.102 ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 11:01, 19 November 2009 (UTC).