Product Name: | Mylar Wire | Single Wire Diameter: | 0.1mm / AWG 38 |
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Strands: | 133 | Thermal Grade: | 155 |
Insulation Film: | PET | Conductor Material: | Copper |
Highlight: | PET High Frequency Litz Wire,0.1mm High Frequency Litz Wire,AWG38 High Frequency Litz Wire |
0.1mm * 133 155 Grade Strands PET Mylar Wire Stranded Copper Litz Wire
Litz wire employs a stranded wire with individually insulated conductors (forming a bundle). Each thin conductor is less than a skin-depth, so an individual strand does not suffer an appreciable skin effect loss. The strands must be insulated from each other—otherwise all the wires in the bundle would short together, behave like a single large wire, and still have skin effect problems.
Furthermore, the strands cannot occupy the same radial position in the bundle over long distances: the electromagnetic effects that cause the skin effect would still disrupt conduction. The weaving or twisting pattern of the wires in the bundle is designed so that the individual strands are on the outside of the bundle for a distance (where the EM field changes are smaller and the strand sees low resistance), and are inside for a distance (where the EM field changes are the strongest and the resistance is higher). If each strand has a comparable impedance, current is distributed equally among every strand within the cable. This allows the interior of the litz wire to contribute to the overall conductivity of the bundle.
Description/conductor diameter*strand number | 2UEW/155 0.10X133 | ||
Single wire | Conductor diamter(mm) | 0.100±0.003 mm | 0.100mm |
Minimal insulation thickness(mm) | 0.008mm | 0.013mm | |
Maximal overall diameter(mm) | 0.117mm | 0.113mm | |
Stranding direction | S | S | |
Strand number | 133 | 133 | |
Mini breakdown voltage(Ω/km 20℃) | ≤18.06Ω/km | 16.48Ω/km |