yes wire coating is an example of thermosetting plastics!!!!
Fifteen things made out of wire include:chicken wire (fencing)wire basket (kitchen item)braces (for teeth)electrical and telephone wires (with insulating coating)coat or clothes wire hangersstereo speaker wire (with plastic coating)(landline) telephone cord (indoor, from jack to phone; covered with plastic coating)a spring in an expandable hair clipcar battery cable wires (coated)other car engine wiring (coated)the insides of a lampelectrical wiring in a house or building (coated; insulated)wire connectors between a furnace fan / motor and the furnacecomputers (coated; soldered to components in a laptop or desk top), or other electronics (boom box; stereo; radio)any small motor, for example, in an electrical desk fan, box fan, etc.grates used as platforms in cages for small animalsto attach and hold boards together (example, some smaller fencing)
Bare cable is simply a conductor without a coating, sheating, or covering. It is just bare wire.
Galvanized wire ropes, have more strngthen tensile. Safety factor is 5.0 for gantry and over head cranes. Galvanized wire ropes, prevents from rust and moisture. Non galvanized wire ropes, are coated with zinc, which may get rust during atmospheric condition. Galvaum wire ropes have a combination of Zn+al. amit, P enc, India.
The electrical wires covered in PVC insulation, because the electrical wires are required to save exposure from weather effect (which may leads to the deterioration of the cables and short circuiting). secondly cables are save in the PVC sheets and the danger of short circuiting is minimzed
false I agree copper can oxidize and cause problems nickel is applied to limit oxidation and usually is a coating not as solid wire.
thermosetting plastic
A wire which contain an insulation coating on its is known as insulated wire. Due to insulation coating short circuit condition minimizies.
Magnetic wire has a coating of varnish for an insulation.
In low voltage wires, the insulation factor of the coating determines the wire's voltage rating. A wire coating of cross linked poly vinyl is used as an insulation. High voltage transmission wires uses no coating on the wire
Tinning
insulator
The coating on a wire is there to insulate it from contact with people, and other wires. The material will always be conducting. Good materials are rubber, plastics, glass. Metal would be the worst type of outer materials because it would conduct the electricity.
Elecrical wire is an great example of this. the copper wiring is the conductor of electrons and the plastic coating insulates the wire absorbing some heat from friction and it's impermeable to electrons not allowing them through outside the wire.
Rubba Bubba Rubber coating, around the wire
It is known as tinning.
match it with your regular wires... that's how i did my pioneer radio. For example: If your regular car wire is orange match it with the orange radio wire. That's all color coating is.
A plastic coating around a wire is used to provide insulation and protection. It helps to prevent electrical shocks, short circuits, and corrosion. It also helps to keep the wire stable and maintain its shape.