[Milsurplus] Source for Insulated Litz Wire?
J. Marshall Reber
jmarshall.reber at comcast.net
Thu Sep 30 16:48:04 EDT 2010
On Sep 30, 2010, at 12:37 PM, Brooke Clarke wrote:
> Hi Marshall:
>
> I expect the wire is not really Litz (i.e. where each strand is insulated) but rather what's called super-flex wire. Super-flex is made using the same techniques as Litz except each strand is not insulated. The reason for that is the wire is very flexible, like used for test probes. You can buy Super-flex from Cooner Wire in many sizes and with different insulation types. Can you say if it's used in an application between moving parts?
>
I suspect you are correct as the application is for 3 V DC between moving parts! All I have are a few strands coming from a soldered connector that looks like litz. Many thanks for the Cooner tip. I'm studying their website now!
J. Marshall Reber
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