monojohtimainen
Monojohtimainen refers to a type of electrical cable construction. It describes a conductor that consists of a single solid wire, as opposed to stranded wires which are made up of multiple smaller strands twisted together. This solid core is typically made of copper or aluminum. The insulation surrounding the monojohtimainen conductor can vary depending on the application, including materials like PVC, rubber, or thermoplastic elastomers. These cables are often used in applications where rigidity and simplicity are desired, such as in fixed installations within buildings or for specific electronic components. The properties of a monojohtimainen cable differ from stranded cables; they are generally less flexible but can be more durable in certain environments and may offer a more consistent electrical path. The use of monojohtimainen conductors is common in household wiring, telecommunications, and certain types of industrial equipment.