awg wire (kena wire)
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AWG wire, also known as Kena wire, is a standardized wire gauge system used to measure the diameter of electrical wires. AWG stands for American Wire Gauge, and it is widely used in North America for various applications.
The AWG wire system assigns a specific number to each wire size, ranging from the largest diameter wires with lower numbers to the smallest diameter wires with higher numbers. For example, AWG 10 wire is thicker than AWG 20 wire.
AWG wire is commonly used in electrical and electronic applications, including residential and commercial wiring, automotive wiring, and electronic circuitry. It is known for its flexibility, ease of use, and reliable performance.
AWG wire is available in various materials, including copper and aluminum, with different insulation types such as PVC, polyethylene, or Teflon. The choice of wire material and insulation depends on the specific application, taking into account factors such as conductivity, temperature resistance, and environmental conditions.