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Connectors: Connectors are electromechanical devices used to connect electrical circuits. They come in a variety of types and sizes, including round, rectangular, coaxial, and other shapes. Connectors can be designed for soldering, screw connection, terminal connection, and are widely used in electronics, automotive, industrial equipment, and home appliances.
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Wires: Wires are flexible electrical conductors used to carry electric current. They can be solid or stranded, made of copper, aluminum, or other conductive materials. Wires are usually coated with an insulating material to prevent short circuits and protect against external influences. They are used in a wide variety of applications, from consumer electronics to industrial installations.
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Terminals: Terminals are devices for connecting wires to equipment or to each other. They provide a reliable and convenient connection that can be quickly installed and disconnected if necessary. Terminals come in a variety of types, including screw, spring, blade, and others. They are used in a wide range of applications, from simple electrical circuits to complex industrial systems.
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Heat Shrink Tubing: Heat shrink tubing is an insulating material that shrinks when heated, tightly clasping wires and components. It protects connections from moisture, dust, chemicals, and physical damage. Heat shrink tubing is used to improve electrical insulation, prevent short circuits, and provide additional mechanical strength to connections. It is used in electronics, aviation, automotive, and other industries.