U can get 16 SWG
Constantan wire is a resistance-wire made of 42% nickel, 1.25% manganese, 0.25% iron and the rest is copper. It is mainly used in making wire-wound rheostats and potentiometers in electrical circuits.
We offer Nichrome wire in Guage SWG 6 to SWG 48. KANTILAL -- Unit of KANTILAL T. GARACH & CO. "GARACH HOUSE" T : +91 33 22357803 F : +91 33 22155730 E : kantilal.in@gmail.com
8 SWG = 4.064mm / 0.1600"
The larger the wire the more atoms there are to transfer the electrons through the wire. Induced electrons from a power source bump other electrons out of the orbit of the wire atoms thus causing electrons to flow and the induced electrons fall into the orbit of the wire atom until the next loose electron knocks that one out of orbit to the next atom and the next one etc.. It's like a one way game of bumper cars until the electrons get to the end of the wire and into the next conducting substance. This is also the difference between an insulator and a conductor that is how freely an atom gives up its electron when its bumped.
AWG= American wire guage SWG = standard wire guage
AWG is American wire gauge and SWG means Standard wire gauge .. swg+1=awg according to my calculation...
Standard Wire Gauge refers to a set of wire sizes.
12 swg current carrying capacity
U can get 16 SWG
Constantan wire is a resistance-wire made of 42% nickel, 1.25% manganese, 0.25% iron and the rest is copper. It is mainly used in making wire-wound rheostats and potentiometers in electrical circuits.
We offer Nichrome wire in Guage SWG 6 to SWG 48. KANTILAL -- Unit of KANTILAL T. GARACH & CO. "GARACH HOUSE" T : +91 33 22357803 F : +91 33 22155730 E : kantilal.in@gmail.com
It was a system used to specify the thickness or diameter of metal wire. It was improved and renamed British Standard Wire Gauge in 1883, usually abbreviated to SWG.
8swg refers to the diameter of wire used in a rewirable fuse-link. SWG stands for 'Standard wire gauge', a well-known classification system for wire diameters.
SWG stands for Sprouted Whole Grain
8 SWG = 4.064mm / 0.1600"
Even assuming you mean 14 swg (or awg) wire, the safe working current, and the fuzing current would have different values. And assuming further that it is copper wire to which you refer.