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The Book of Terms

The Book of TermsThe WJI Book of Wire & Cable Terms: an interactive experience of learning and sharing
This book, written by industry volunteers and containing more than 5,000 entries, is an asset for newcomers to wire and cable.

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Compressibility

A density ratio determined under finite testing conditions.

Compression

For cables, the act of reducing the overall diameter of the conductors.

Compression Cable

A mass-impregnated pressure cable in which the pressure medium is separated from the insulation by a membrane or sheath. In these external pressure cables, the insulated cores are constructed in the same way as for solid cables. Each core is usually covered with a polythene or thin lead sheath, which serves as a diaphragm. One or more cores are then enclosed in an outer protective covering. See Pipeline Compression Cables and Self Contained Cable.

Compression Lug

Installed by compressing the connector onto the strand into a cold weld.

Compression Set

The amount of compression an elastomer retains. Expressed as a percentage of original dimensions.

Compression Splice

Installed by compressing the connector onto the strand into a cold weld.

Compression Spring

A spring whose dimension in the direction of the applied load reduces under the action of that load.

Compressive Yield Strength

The yield strength of a material under compression. See Yield Strength.

Computer Cable

Used for interconnecting computers, electronic equipment and the conveyance of information such as telemetering instrumentation and control.

Concentrated Oil of Vitriol

Another name for sulfuric acid.

Concentration of Coolant

An amount of oils and additives in a water-base solution expressed as a percent by volume of the total.

Concentric

Having a common center or axis.

Concentric Cable

A cable containing two or more separate conductors, arranged concentrically, with insulation between them.

Concentric Lay Cable

A concentric lay conductor or multiple conductor cable composed of a central core surrounded by one or more layers of helically laid conductors. Each of these succeeding layers is applied with an opposite direction of twist. The number of wires covering the center wire is six, with each succeeding layer having six more so that the number of wires in the strands will be 7, 19, 37, 61, etc.

Concentric Neutral

A number of wires concentrically stranded about a cable for use as a neutral.

Concentric Strand

A strand that consists of a central wire or core surrounded by one or more layers of spirally laid wires. See Concentric Lay Cable.

Concentric Stranded Conductors

Manufactured to ASTM, ICEA and CSA standards, the most common fixed installation type conductors are: 1) round, no diameter reduction. 2) compressed, approximately 3 percent diameter reduction. 3) compact, approximately 10 percent diameter reduction.

Concentric Stranding

A group of un-insulated wires twisted so as to contain a center core with one or more distinct layers of spirally wrapped, un-insulated wires laid overall to form a single conductor.

Concentricity

In a wire or cable, the measurement of the location of the center of the conductor with respect to the geometric center of the circular insulation.

Concertina Wire

Wire or flat strip that contains numerous large, extremely sharp barbs, used primarily for protection or containment. Also known as Danaert wire.

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