HCM Hitachi Cable - Manchester, NH manufactures copper premise cable, electronic ribbon cable, electronic round cable, and fiber optic cable.
Hitachi Cable Manchester, Inc.
900 Holt Avenue, Manchester, NH USA 03109
Telephone: (603) 669-4347
Toll Free: (800) 772-0116
Email: info@hcm.hitachi.com
Fax: (603) 669-9621
 

PVC Insulated Cable and Wire from Hitachi Cable

Hitachi Cable Manchester manufactures several types of PVC (PolyVinyl Chloride) insulated wire cables. PVC is one of the most widely used polymer insulators worldwide. PVC insulated wire cable feature good electrical and insulation properties over a wide range of temperature ranges, provides inherent fire safety, cost-effectiveness, environmentally friendly and recyclable and resistant to degradation by ultra violet light.

.025" PVC Dual-Laminated Sub Micro Quick Twist Ribbon Cable
The sub-micro quick twist ribbon cable is built with 32 Gauge (AWG) stranded tinned copper wire. The conductors are individually wrapped with PVC (PolyVinyl Chloride), pulled into pairs and bonded into flat sections for IDC termination points. A thin clear laminate tape is applied to both sides to bond all pairs to prevent floating. This pvc wire cable is designed for SCSI Fast-XX, SPI-2, SPI-3 and SPI-4 including internal SCSI, servers and disk arrays.

.025" Stranded Dual Laminated PVC Micro Quick Twist Ribbon Cable
The dual laminated micro quick twist ribbon cable is built with 30 Gauge (AWG) stranded tinned copper wire. The conductors are individually wrapped with PVC (PolyVinyl Chloride), pulled into pairs and bonded into flat sections for IDC termination points. A thin, clear lamination tape is applied to both sides to bond all pairs to prevent floating and to maintain consistent impedance throughout the cable. This wire cable is designed for SCSI, FAST-XX, SPI-2 and SPI-3 applications and is an alternative to FEP and TPO cables for a higher performance stranded cable.

.025" Stranded Micro Quick Twist PVC Cable
The loose pair micro quick twist ribbon cable is built with 30 Gauge (AWG) stranded tinned copper wire. The conductors are individually wrapped with PVC (PolyVinyl Chloride), pulled into pairs then bonded into flat sections for IDC termination points. The Loose Pair Cables are available in laminated and non-laminated (standard) versions. This wire cable is designed for SCSI, FAST-XX, SPI-2 applications.

.025" PVC Stranded Sub-MQT Cable
The sub micro quick twist cable is built with 32 Gauge (AWG) stranded tinned copper wire. The conductors are individually wrapped with PVC (PolyVinyl Chloride), pulled into pairs then bonded into flat sections for IDC termination points. No lamination tapes are used on the flat bonded section. This wire cable is designed for SCSI, FAST-XX, SPI-2, SPI-3 and SPI-4 applications and is an alternative to FEP and TPO cables for a higher performance stranded cable.

.100" PVC Stranded Wide Pitch Ribbon Cable
The wide pitch flat planar cable is built with 22, 24, or 26 Gauge (AWG) stranded tinned copper wire. The conductors are individually wrapped in PVC (PolyVinyl Chloride) on .100” centers. Conductor number one is marked with a polarity stripe. The standard cable color is gray, with other colors available.

.100" PVC Stranded Wide Pitch Ribbon Tinned Topcoated Cable
The wide pitch flat planar tinned topcoated cable is built with 22, 24, or 26 Gauge (AWG) stranded tinned copper. The conductors are individually wrapped in PVC (PolyVinyl Chloride) on .100” centers. Conductor number one is marked with a polarity stripe. Standard cable color is gray, with other colors available.

.156" PVC Stranded Wide Pitch Ribbon Cable
The flat planar cable is built with 18, 20 or 22 Gauge (AWG) stranded tinned copper wire. The conductors are individually wrapped in PVC (PolyVinyl Chloride) on .156” centers. Conductor number one is marked with a polarity stripe. Standard cable color is gray, with other colors available.

All data is for reference only and is subject to change.


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