RVV and KVV, RVVP and KVVP
Difference: The wire used in RVV and RVVP is a flexible wire composed of multiple strands of fine copper wire, namely RV wire.
The wires used in KVV and KVVP are hard wires composed of a single thick copper wire, that is, BV wires.
AVVR and RVVP
Difference: The same thing, but the name of the internal cross section less than 0.75 square millimeters is AVVR, and the name of greater than or equal to 0.75 square millimeters is RVVP.
SYV and SYWV
Difference: SYV is a video transmission line, insulated with polyethylene.
SYWV is a radio frequency transmission line with physical foam insulation used in cable TV.
RVS and RVV2 core
Difference: RVS is made of twisted twin-core RV wire without an outer sheath, and is used for broadcast connection.
RVV2 core wire is directly placed into a cable, with an outer sheath, used for power supply, control signal and other aspects.
.25 Caliber Power Loads include
S43 Series .25 Caliber Single Shot Loads - Long - Size: 6.3x16 mm
S42J Series .25 Caliber Plastic 10-Shot Strip Loads - Size: 6.3x10 mm
S42G Series .25 Caliber Metal 10-shot Disk Loads - Size: 6.3x10 mm
.25 Caliber Power Loads
Ramset Power Loads,Powers Metal Disc Loads,Metal Disc Loads,Low Velocity Strip Loads
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