Conductor Stranding

Stranded conductors are composed of uninsulated "strands" of wire twisted together. The advantages of stranded conductor over a single strand of equal cross-section are increased flexibility and flex-fatigue life. Stranded conductor can be manufactured in a variety of configurations, the most common being concentric (true concentric, equilay concentric, unidirectional concentric, and unilay concentric), bunched and rope.

Concentric

When the term "concentric stranding" is used, it refers to the definition of the word "concentric", which is having a "common center". Concentric conductor may be defined as: a central wire (strand) surrounded by one or more layers of helically laid wires in a geometric pattern.

The geometric pattern requires that concentric constructions can only be produced with 7, 19, 37, 61, (etc.) strands or members, following the pattern that each successive layer has 6 more strands than the layer below it.

In all types of concentric constructions, the geometric pattern of the strands is consistent for the entire length of the conductor. That is, the central strand, and the strands in each layer remain in their respective positions from the beginning to the end of its length.

The main advantage of concentric constructions is the close/tight diameter tolerances that can be maintained on the conductor. Concentric constructions have very smooth uniform surfaces that are suited for thin wall insulation in high performance applications.

Concentric Stranding

There are four common types of "concentric" constructions manufactured for the high performance wire and cable industry. Although there are four distinct types, the industry normally refers to "Concentric" as "True Concentric" and will use the terms interchangeably. The other types are referenced as noted.

Concentric - or True Concentric characterized by a central wire surrounded by one or more layers of helically laid wires in a geometric pattern, with alternately reversed lay direction and increasing lay length.

Concentric Stranding

Equilay - or Equilay Concentric characterized by a central wire surrounded by one or more layers of helically laid wires in a geometric pattern, with alternately reversed lay direction and the same lay length.

Equilay Stranding

Unidirectional - or Unidirectional Concentric characterized by a central wire surrounded by one or more layers of helically laid wires in a geometric pattern, with the same lay direction and an increasing lay length.

Unidirectional Stranding

Unilay - or Unidirectional Equilay Concentric characterized by a central wire surrounded by one or more layers of helically laid wires in a geometric pattern, with the same lay direction and the same lay length.

Unilay Stranding

Bunched Stranding - Bunch strand wire contains any number of strands in random pattern. Twisted in one operation, all strands have the same lay direction and same lay length, however, the result is a rougher surface and lower dimensional tolerance than the concentric constructions. The number of strands is determined by the size of the individual strands and the total cross-sectional area required.

Bunched Stranding

Rope Stranding - Wire constructions consist of single strands assembled together into concentric or bunched configurations. Rope constructions consist of concentric or bunched members stranded together into the final concentric or bunched configuration. Rope stranding has the advantage of increasing flexibility by using a larger number of finer strands while maintaining a tighter diameter tolerance than a simple bunched construction. Ropes are more evident in the larger AWG sizes, such as 8 AWG and larger, but there are also many applications that require the flexibility of rope constructions in the smaller gauges. Constructions vary and can contain hundreds or thousands of strands.

Rope Stranding

View Wire Sizes and Dimensions

 
 
Products Overview - Use the links below to navigate to your chosen product
 
 
 
 D-sub I/O Connectors Circular Connectors Cable & Harnessing PCB & Backplane Connectors Waterproof Connectors
         

Rectangular Connectors

 


Facebook Logo



 

 

   Twitter


LinkedIn

 

 

Blog

 

 

Use

Skype Logo

to talk to us now 

call "in2connect"

Skype Me™!

 

         

In2Connect UK Ltd | Unit 5 Home Farm | Petersfield Rd | Ropley | Hampshire | SO24 0EF | UK | Tel:+44(0)1962 773004 | Fax: +44(0)1962 773104

 
Copyright © In2Connect 2012 | Terms & Conditions | In2Connect UK Ltd. Privacy & Cookies Policies

Powered by Intergage

About Us
Products
D-Sub I/O Connectors
PCB & Backplane Connectors
Waterproof Connectors
Circular Cable Connectors
Rectangular Connectors
Filter and Hermetic Connectors from Outman Industries
Fast Moving Stock List
Switches
Din Rail Enclosures
Cable & Harnessing
Engineered Custom Cables & Wire
Conductor Stranding
Space Shuttle Orbiter Robotic Arm
Ultra Flexible Hook-up Wires
Cable Shield Characteristics
Properties of Wire Insulations
Cable Design Checklist
Extreme Temperature Cables
Cable Design Thermometer
Cable Types & Temperatures
Cable Harnessing
Markets
Product News
Contact Us
Data Sheets
www.intergage.co.uk