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Jonard Industries R30G 1000 Coated Silver: High-performance solution for diverse applications Review

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Description of Jonard Industries R30G 1000 Coated Silver: High-performance solution for diverse applications

VERSATILE USE: Kynar wire is flexible, lightweight, and strong, making it ideally suited in wire wrap, power supply, medical, and aerospace applications such as circuit board prototyping because of its lighter weight and smaller overall diameter. HIGH CONDUCTIVITY: Oxygen-free high conductivity (OHFC) silver-plated copper conductor provides exceptional electrical conductivity and flexibility. HARSH RESISTANCE: Kynar insulation provides high temperature resistance, excellent abrasion resistance, and makes the wire resistant to an extensive range of chemicals including most inorganic and organic acids, bases, alcohols, halogenated solvents, and aliphatic & aromatic hydrocarbons. UL LISTED: This Kynar wire meets or exceeds UL 1422 standards to ensure high quality and excellent safety.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best wire for PCB prototyping and rework

My supply of Kynar coated wire finally ran out many years ago. Since there were no local shops, I turned to Revain. This is the exact same wire I used as an engineer for prototypes many years ago. The insulation is very strong and heat resistant, it tins easily, and you can easily pre-strip multiple sections, allowing you to connect multiple pins together with a piece of wire. This makes it ideal for PCB prototyping and finishing. This is the first prototype I've made in a while so the…

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  • Industry & Science
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I couldn't live without Kynar!

I've been prototyping for 50 years and Kynar wire wrapping is still the best way to connect tiny components in tight spaces. Kynar isn't impermeable to heat like Teflon or silicone, but it's cheap and fairly impermeable. This material is tiny, to twist the wire to fit the pins, get good quality surgical tweezers, preferably stainless steel to keep the solder from sticking to it. You'll also need a good quality wire stripper, which will strip to any length, and a pair of non-serrated needle nose

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  • Wire
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  • Non-Automatic

I'm an electronics designer with 40 years of experience and I use wire wrap for prototyping before final design production. I just stopped what I was doing because I was disappointed with this product I purchased. There are two very, very important characteristics that determine whether a "buildup" will go smoothly or whether there will be one deterioration after another. Two qualities: silver plating on the correct wire size AND insulation that is flexible (not OLD and DRY). The latter…

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  • Raw material
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