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Conductive tape 40mm-200m TAPE 10 by PastorMatic
REF: PA014
Specifications
- Conductive tape 40mm PastorMatic
- 10 conductive cords 0.16mm stainless steel
- 34 cords 0.30mm
- 200m length
- 3.34 Ohm electrical resistance
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€26.30
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Specifications
- Conductive tape 40mm PastorMatic
- 10 conductive cords 0.16mm stainless steel
- 34 cords 0.30mm
- 200m length
- 3.34 Ohm electrical resistance
More info
Conductive tape 40mm-200m TAPE 10 from PastorMatic as a robust and versatile wiring solution for electrical projects. This tape has 10 stainless steel 0.16mm conductor cables, 34 0.30mm cables and a length of 200m. This tape has an electrical resistance of 3.34 Ohm and a breaking load of 130kg. This makes it ideal for electrical projects where exceptional safety and resistance are required. This conductive tape is perfect for electrical projects where superior electrical resistance, optimum safety, and high breaking load are required. Manufactured by Pastormatic with reference CINTA 10.
Specifications
Specifications
- Conductive tape 40mm PastorMatic
- 10 conductive cords 0.16mm stainless steel
- 34 cords 0.30mm
- 200m length
- 3.34 Ohm electrical resistance
- Breaking load of 130kg
- Ideal for use in electrical installations
- Compatible with electrical connections of all kinds
- Strong and durable design
- Gray
- Last generation technology
- Gross Weight: 1.811 kg
- Number of packages: 1
- Master-pack: 1
Technical terms
- Impedance
Impedance
The impedance (Z) is a measure of opposition that a circuit to a current when a voltage is applied. The impedance extends the concept of resistance circuits alternating current (AC), and has both magnitude and phase, unlike resistance, which has only magnitude. When a circuit is powered with direct current (DC), there is no distinction between the impedance and resistance; the latter can be thought csa impedance with zero phase angle.