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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.

At the same time, it also represents an opportunity for industry veterans to give back by either updating or adding to the more than 5,000 entries. This is an honor system process. Entries/updates must be non-commercial, and any deemed not to be so will be removed. Share your expertise as part of this legacy project to help those who will follow. Purchase a printed copy here.


 

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Silver Steel Wire

A general-purpose wire manufactured from high carbon steel used for drills, spindles and pinions. Despite its name, the wire does not contain silver, but is named for its silvery appearance.

Simplex Transmission

Transmission in a single direction. Generally, a communications system or device capable of transmission in one direction only.

Sine Wave

A periodic oscillation that can be expressed as a sine function.

Single Block

A wiredrawing machine that performs a single reduction function, drawing through one die, or two dies in a “double-deck” block.

Single Capstans

Similar to a shedding drum, except it has no space for accumulation of wire. It serves only as a pulling source. The wire takes several wraps and then is led onto what is usually a traveling take-up reel.

Single-Ended

Unbalanced, such as grounding one side of a circuit or transmission line.

Single-Spindle Drum

A pay-off drum that is used for re-passing traverse-wound bundles.

Single-Spindle Spool

A type of spindle used for payoff. Takes a round wire spool on a collapsible arbor.

Sinker Roll

Used to direct the wires below the surface of a treatment bath, for example in galvanizing.

Sinking Rollers

Used to direct the wires below the surface of a treatment bath, for example in galvanizing.

Sintering

The process of compacting particles together under heat and/or pressure to produce a homo­genous and dense mass whose uses include, among others, the produc­tion of tungsten carbide dies and guides.

Sinuous Spring

Another name for serpen­tine or zig-zag springs.

SIR

Designation for single lapping of pure rubber. Also abbreviated to SPR.

SIS

Designation for type SIS, rubber- or XLP-insulated switchboard wiring, 90°C. Indicates single-conductor with synthetic thermosetting insulation of heat-resistant moisture-resistant, flame-retarding grade. Also made with chemically cross-linked polyethylene insulation. Used for switchboard wiring, only 90°C.

Sizing

1) Applying a material to a surface to fill pores. 2) Establishing the dimensions of an object.

Sizing Die

Die used at the end of a wiredrawing operation to obtain product at the proper size. Also known as a finishing die.

SJ

Designation for junior hard service, rubber-insulated pendant or portable cord. Same construction as Type S, but 300V and with different jacket thickness.

SJE

Designation for cord like SJ, but made with TPE.

SJEOW

Designation for hard service thermoplastic or rubber-insulated conductors and oil resistant thermoplastic outer jacket. All elastomer construction. 300V, 90°C to 105°C (194°F to 221°F). Weather resistant. Meets UL specifications.

SJEW

Designation for hard service thermoplastic or rubber-insulated conductors and overall thermoplastic jacket. All elastomer construction. 300V, 90°C to 105°C (194°F to 221°F). Weather resistant. Meets UL specifications.

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