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Old August 4th 05, 12:45 AM
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steve Taylor typed:
Jo wrote:

How does the insulation stand up to minor abrasion and heating? Does
it require any additional tape wrap or whatever over the wire?


I'd recommend a covering - in our application (extreme low temperature
one minute ( -40 ideally) then +50 in one or two minutes after that,
then back again, we cover it with rapid araldite, which is much more
flexible than the other stuff.


Understood.

Jo




 




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