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2007
MA335J — INSULATED WIRE AND CABLE (SHIPMENTS)
DEFINITIONS AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Scope of survey
item reported, you may have double counted one or more
items.
This survey covers establishments manufacturing and
fabricating insulated wire and cable and/or apparatus
wire and cordage with a copper/copper-clad or
aluminum/aluminum-clad core. This survey also
includes optical fiber cable.
Item
code
2. Figures to be reported
We prefer that a separate report be filed for each
establishment. However, if you wish, you may combine
two or more establishments in a single report. If you do
file a combined report, you should report transfers in
between the various plants as interplant transfers in
sections I–VIII. Such shipments should also be
included, as provided below, in those data which
represent "total shipments, including interplant
transfers."
Total electronic wire and cable
Total telephone and telegraph wire and cable
Total power wire and cable
Total control and signal wire and cable
Total building wire and cable
Total apparatus wire and cordage
Total other insulated wire and cable
Total magnet wire
Total optical fiber cable
Total optical fiber for data and nondata transmissions
3. Columnar structure of report
When posting your figures to the report, please be sure to
report the information in the correct columns. These are:
SECTIONS I–VIII — INSULATED WIRE AND CABLE, OTHER
THAN MAGNET WIRE AND OPTICAL FIBER CABLE
If you manufacture apparatus wire and cordage, you
should report:
Column 1 — Copper content (excluding insulation) in
thousands of pounds for total shipments, including interplant
transfers.
If you buy wire and insulate it and/or
If you buy wire already insulated,
You should report all shipments (including both domestic
and export) of insulated or covered wire and cable for
transmitting electrical energy, signals, or communication.
Exclude bare and tinned wire and cable and ACSR.
Report interplant transfers for those shipments "shipped"
for use by your own company, an affiliate, subsidiary, or
parent company. The interplant transfer figure should
also be included with "total shipments, including
interplant transfers."
Column 2 — Aluminum content (excluding insulation) in
thousands of pounds.
For sections I, II, V, and VII, report quantity of aluminum
content for:
Item code 2298 — Total electronic wire and cable
Item code 2598 — Total telephone and telegraph wire
and cable
Item code 4198 — Total control and signal wire and
cable
Item code 5298 — Total apparatus wire and cordage
Transfers to sales branch location should be excluded
from interplant transfers but should be included in
shipments to other companies.
Metal content of "copper clad aluminum" should be
reported in the aluminum column.
Exclude resales — products bought and sold without
further manufacture.
Column 3 — Value in thousands of dollars for total shipments,
including interplant transfer. Example: $1,000,000, report as
$1,000.
The value of the products shipped should be based on
the net selling value, f.o.b. plant, after discounts and
returns and allowances. Freight charges and excise
taxes should be excluded.
Column 4 — Value in thousands of dollars for interplant
transfers, excluding shipments to sales branches (Total only)
Example: $1,000,000, report as $1,000.
Be sure to sum all of the items designated under the
indicated product groups that you have reported. This
total should agree with your shipments for that section.
If your shipments are greater than the individual items
you have reported, you may have omitted an item(s). If
this is the case, please insert those items omitted. If,
however, your shipments are less than the individual
USCENSUSBUREAU
2298
2598
3298
4198
4298
5298
5398
6199
8199
9103
Product group
SECTION IX — MAGNET WIRE (Item codes 6106–6199)
You should report products with thermal ratings falling
between those listed in the report under the next lower rating,
except that products with a thermal rating of less than 105 C
should be included with 105 C products.
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DEFINITIONS AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS — Continued
3. Columnar structure of report — Continued
INSULATED CABLE — A number of conductors twisted or
grouped together.
SECTION IX - MAGNET WIRE (Item codes 6106–6199) —
Continued
The U.S. Government specification for magnet wire, MW
1000, should be used as the guide for determining the
thermal classification of magnet wire.
Column 1 — Quantity of copper wire in thousand pounds
gross weight (including insulation) for total shipments
including interplant transfers.
Column 2 — Value of copper wire (including insulation)
in thousands of dollars for total shipments including
interplant transfers. Example: $1,000,000, report as
$1,000.
Dual rated products should be classified according to their
higher ratings.
Multi-insulated cables should be classified according to their
primary insulation, i.e., the layer of material designed to do
the electrical insulating, usually the first layer of material
applied over the conductor.
GROSS WEIGHT — Include insulating materials but exclude
packaging materials.
INSULATION — A non-conductive material usually
surrounding or separating two or more conductive materials.
THERMOPLASTIC — Insulation that will soften and distort
from its formed shape by heating above a critical temperature
peculiar to the material.
Column 3 — Quantity of aluminum wire in thousand
pounds gross weight (including insulation) for total
shipments including interplant transfers.
THERMOSETTING — Insulation that will not resoften or
distort from its formed shape by heating until a destructive
temperature is reached.
Column 4 — Value of aluminum wire (including
insulation) in thousands of dollars for total shipments
including interplant transfers. Example: $1,000,000,
report as $1,000.
Column 5 — Quantity of copper wire in thousand pounds
gross weight for interplant transfers, excluding
shipments to sales branches.
Column 6 — Quantity of aluminum wire in thousand
pounds gross weight for interplant transfers, excluding
shipments to sales branches.
ARMOR — The outer layer of a cable applied for mechanical
protection, usually consisting of a layer or layers of a metallic
tape, braid, or several wires.
CROSS-LINKED — Intermolecular bonds produced between
long chain molecules in a material to increase molecular size
by chemical or electron bombardment, resulting in a change
in physical properties in the material.
SECTION X — OPTICAL FIBER CABLE (Item codes
8101–8199)
ELASTOMER — Any elastic rubber-like substance, such as
natural or synthetic rubber; when stretched to twice its length
will resume approximately the original shape.
This section provides for the collection of insulated
optical fiber cable.
JACKET — A covering put around an insulated conductor for
the purpose of protection and/or resistance.
Column 1 — Quantity (Report thousands of Cable
Conductor Kilometers (CCKM).
INSULATED WIRE AND CABLE — All insulated wire and
cable for transmitting electrical energy, signals, or
communications. Exclude bare and tinned wire and cable
and ACSR.
Column 2 — Value (Report in thousands of dollars the
value of optical fiber cable, including insulation).
Example: $1,000,000, report as $1,000.
SECTION XI — OPTICAL FIBER (Item codes 9101–9103)
This section provides for the collection of optical fiber.
Column 2 — Value (Report in thousands of dollars the
value of optical fiber). Example: $1,000,000, report as
$1,000.
4. Definitions
ELECTRONIC WIRE AND CABLE — All single and multiconductor wire and cable used for transmission, reception, or
reproduction of electrical frequencies (16 gauge and smaller).
Excludes telephone cable. See Apparatus Wire and
Cordage for larger gauges.
SEMI-RIGID — A cable containing a flexible inner core and a
relatively inflexible sheathing.
COAXIAL CABLE — Cable consisting of two or more
cylindrical conductors with a common axis. The two
INSULATED WIRE — A rod of drawn metal filament
covered with insulation.
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DEFINITIONS AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS — Continued
4. Definitions — Continued
Single conductor multiplexed or paralleled reported as
0–2KV BX and AC wire
conductors are separated by a dielectric for use as high
frequency transmission lines and communication
systems.
HOOK-UP WIRE, SINGLE CONDUCTOR — Single
conductor wire (16 AWG and smaller) used for internal
equipment wiring.
POWER CABLE (2.1–15KV) — Single and multiconductor
cable rated 2.1–1.5KV, in sizes 8 AWG and larger, insulated
with dielectric insulation, either thermosetting or thermoplastic, shielded or unshielded, jacketed or unjacketed and
armored or unarmored.
Include
RIBBON CABLE — A cable consisting of two or more
conductors laid parallel in one plane and held in place by
the insulation or some other means.
MULTI-CONDUCTOR CABLE — More than one conductor
within a single cable complex.
SHIELDED CABLE — Constructed so that substantially
every point on the insulation is at ground potential or
some pre-determined potential with respect to ground.
Aerial spacer cables
Airport lighting cable
Oil well cable — armored and unarmored
Pole and bracket cable
Power cable
Street lighting cable
Submarine power cable
Exclude
TELEPHONE WIRE AND CABLE — All wires and cables
used in the telephone industry to transmit, receive, and
monitor communications signals. Excludes coaxial and
other electronic wire and cable.
DROP WIRE — Service drop from pole to subscribers
house: parallel, twisted or dumbbell style.
BRIDLE WIRE — For connection of open wire and
terminals or protectors and as apparatus leads.
Portable power cables
UD cables
Mine power feeder cable
POWER CABLE (over 15KV) — Single and multi-conductor
cable rated 15.1KV and over, in sizes 2 AWG and larger,
insulated with dielectric insulation, thermosetting, shielded
or unshielded, jacketed or unjacketed and armored or
unarmored.
Include
TELEPHONE CORD SETS — Cut lengths of wire with
terminals or connectors for use in telephone hand or
head set applications and telephone line cords.
Power cable
Submarine power cable
Exclude
POWER CABLE (2KV or less) — Single and multiconductor cable rated 2KV or less, sizes 14 AWG and
larger, insulated with thermosetting or thermoplastic
insulation, and with or without a metallic armor overall.
Portable power cables
UD cables
Mine power feeder cable
Include:
Airport lighting cable
Bus drop cable
Cathodic protection cable
Network cable
Oil tray cable
Overhead line wire
Pole and bracket cable
Power tray cable
Service drop and secondary cable (8 AWG or larger)
Submarine power cable (8 AWG or larger)
Submersible pump or water well cable (8 AWG or
larger)
Weatherproof cable
Exclude:
Insulated single conductor with UL label
Secondary underground distribution cables
POWER CABLE, UNDERGROUND CABLE (US) 0–2KV (UL
listed, single conductor cable) — Single, multiplex, or
paralleled solid dielectric insulated cable with or without
concentric neutral (either thermosetting or thermoplastic
insulation) rated 0–2KV and specifically used for residential
and/or commercial underground services and/or feeders.
Exclude single conductor UL labeled USE.
POWER CABLE, UNDERGROUND CABLE (US) OVER 2KV
— Single, multiplex, or paralleled solid dielectric insulated
cable with or without concentric neutral (either thermosetting
or thermoplastic insulation) rated over 2KV and designated
for use as a primary distribution cable in underground
locations.
CONTROL AND SIGNAL WIRE AND CABLE — Any solid
dielectric insulated (thermosetting or thermo-plastic),
jacketed or unjacketed cable, multi-conductor, rated 2500V
or less, sized 22 AWG through 9 AWG, utilized to operate
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4. Definitions — Continued
control valves and relays, or to implement or record an
event (but does not supply the energy being controlled
in the event); also utilized to actuate, power and control
railroad signaling, warning or crossing protective
devices; or utilized to actuate or control fire alarm
circuits.
Include
Signal cable – less than 16 AWG or less than 2KV
Control cable – 9 AWG and smaller, 2KV or less
than 300V
Fire alarm cable
Submarine control cable
Instrumentation cable
Railroad signal cable
Traffic control and signal cable
PORTABLE CROSS LINKED JACKETED CABLE
Include
Shielded and non-shielded
Round types: SO, W, G, PG, PCG, SH, AND SH-A,
B, C, D, and GGC
Types SO, SJO, AND SJO shielded and unshielded
Twin or triple types W and G
Locomotive Gathering reel
Battery
Concentric
Elevator Control
Grounding cable
High tension
Trolley bus
Magnet Crane
Motor Lead
Power Jumper
Railway Utility
Sand Cutter
Train Jumper
PORTABLE NON-CROSS LINKED JACKETED CABLE
— All portable cable not bearing UL flexible cord or
appliance wiring material label. Include thermoplastic
mining machine cable; thermoplastic and thermoset
mine power feeder. Exclude welding cable.
BUILDING WIRE — All wire and cable (601 volts or
less) used within structures for light and power for
permanent installation. Includes service entrance
cable.
APPARATUS WIRE AND CABLE — Insulated wire and
cable used in connecting electrical apparatus to a
power source, and appliance wiring material (22 AWG
and heavier including motor lead and transformer lead
wire). See electronic wire and cable for appliance
wiring material finer than 22 AWG.
CORD SETS — Portable cords, fitted with any type of wiring
device at one or both ends.
CORD — A small, flexible, multiple-conductor cable.
APPLIANCE WIRING MATERIAL — Insulated wire and cable
intended for internal wiring of appliances and equipment.
FLEXIBLE CORDAGE (Flexible cord, portable cord, or
appliance cord) — Cordage of two or more conductors,
normally used for electrical and electronic appliances, tools,
and business machines.
OTHER APPARATUS WIRE AND CORDAGE (Including
machine tool wire) — Other types such as battery cable:
non-transportation uses, defroster wire, and electric furnace
cable.
OTHER WIRE AND CABLE — Includes bulk automotive
battery and ignition wire, elevator hatch and traveling cable,
weatherproof cable, and air-frame, shipboard, and ground
support cable.
BULK AUTOMOTIVE PRIMARY WIRE — Used for low
voltage lighting and control circuits, including wiring for
automotive harnesses.
BULK BATTERY CABLE — Used for positive and negative
cables, switch to starter cables.
BULK IGNITION WIRE — High tension (5mm or 7mm)
shielded or unshielded for internal combustion engines.
BATTERY CABLE SETS — Cut lengths of wire with ends
prepared for connection between automotive battery and
starter, battery and battery, battery and ground or switch to
starter.
MAGNET WIRE, including insulated magnet strip conductor
— all insulated wire of the type generally used in the winding
of coils, including Litz wire and including insulated magnet
sheet, strip, and foil. The thermal classification for bondable
wires should be determined by the underlying insulation.
Also, the combination (film-fabric) product should be
classified based on the insulation on the top side.
LITZ WIRE — Litz wire refers to multistrand construction of
small gauge film insulated wire that is precision twisted.
This construction minimizes the power loss related to the
"skin effect" of current at radio frequencies.
OPTICAL FIBER — Optical Fiber used for data purposes —
A long thin strand of transparent glass, plastic or other
materials usually consisting of a fiber optical core and a fiber
optical cladding capable of conducting light along its axial
length by internal reflection, used in the transmission of
voice, video, and/or data information.
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4. Definitions — Continued
THWN
ALL GLASS OPTICAL FIBER (single node) — An optical
fiber consisting of a glass core and glass cladding that
supports the propagation of only one mode, or ray, of light
at a time.
TW
THW
ALL GLASS FIBER (multimode) — An optical fiber
consisting of a glass core and a glass cladding that
supports the propagation of more than one mode, or ray,
of light at a time.
SER
SEU
SEA
NM
PLASTIC CLAD GLASS FIBER — An optical fiber with a
glass core and a plastic optical cladding.
NMC
ALL PLASTIC OPTICAL FIBER — An optical fiber
consisting of a plastic optical core and a plastic optical
cladding.
UF
AC
MI
NONCOHERENT BUNDLE — A collection of optical fibers
arranged randomly for the purpose of transmitting light but
not images.
COHERENT BUNDLE — A collection of optical fibers
arranged non-randomly to permit the transmission of
images, excluding faceplates and sensors.
PIC
PULP
Thermoplastic insulated, heat and moisture
resistant, nylon jacket cable, 75 C dry
and wet location
Thermoplastic insulated, moisture resistant
cable, 60 C wet or dry location
Thermoplastic insulated, heat and moisture
resistant cable, 75 C dry and wet location
Round service entrance cable (rubber)
Service entrance cable (unarmored)
Service entrance cable (armored)
Designation for nonmetallic sheathed cable,
building wire
Nonmetallic sheathed cable, corrosion
resistant, 60 C wet or dry location
Underground feeder cable, thermoplastic
insulated, 60 C wet or dry location
Alternating current
Mineral insulated 85 C dry and wet location,
250 C special application
Thermoplastic insulated
Paper and pulp insulated
6. Comparability
FACEPLATE — A fused coherent bundle used for the
transmission of images over a short distance, excluding
sensors.
SENSORS — Optical fibers used in apparatus designed to
detect or sense environmental effects such as pressure,
temperature, magnetic, electric fields, rotation, etc.
5. Abbreviations
Data reported in this survey should correspond to data
reported in the Economic Census - Manufacturing
Sector form. The sum of values for item codes shown in
column (a) should correspond to dollar values reported
under product codes indicated in column (b) below:
Current Industrial Report
(Form MA335J)
Economic Census Manufacturing Sector
Item codes
(a)
Product codes
(b)
2213 through 2272
335929A100
2503 through 2513
335929B100
3201 through 3279
3359291800
4111 through 4119
335929F100
4242 through 4265
335929D100
5310 through 5331
335929F100
8101 through 8104
3359210201
8120
3359210301
9101 through 9102
327215B231
C
AWG
UD
URD
UL
USE
Centigrade
American wire gauge
Underground distribution
Underground residential distribution
Underwriters laboratory
Underground service entrance cable, 75 C
wet location
KV
Kilovolt (1000 volts)
R
Rubber insulated
RH
Rubber insulated, heat resistant cable,
75 C dry location
RHH
Rubber insulated, heat resistant cable,
90 C dry locations
RHW Rubber insulated, heat and moisture
resistant, 75 C dry and wet locations
XHHW Cross-linked polyethylene insulated,
90 C dry location, 75 C wet location
THHN Thermoplastic insulated, high heat resistant,
nylon jacketed cable, 90 C dry location.
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FORM
MA335J
INSULATED WIRE AND CABLE (SHIPMENTS)
Product
code
Item
code
Item description
Section I — ELECTRONIC WIRE AND CABLE, INCLUDING PRODUCTS FABRICATED
FROM WIRE AND CABLE (Exclude fiber optics)
2213
2221
Electronic coaxial cable, armored or nonarmored, flexible:
135 C and over
Under 135 C
335929A100pt
335929A100pt
2245
2250
Hook-up wire, (single conductor, shielded and nonshielded):
135 C and over temperature rating
Under 135 C temperature rating, 16 AWG and smaller
335929A100pt
2253
335929A100pt
335929A100pt
2255
2260
335929A100pt
335929A100pt
2265
2270
335929A100pt
2272
Other electronic wire and cable, including products fabricated from wire and cable
(excluding fiber optics)
335929A100
2298
Total electronic wire and cable (Sum of item codes 2213–2272)
335929A100pt
335929A100pt
Multiconductor electronic wire and cable (shielded and unshielded):
Flat and ribbon cable
Other multiconductor electronic wire and cable:
Shielded:
135 C and over temperature rating
Under 135 C temperature rating
Nonshielded:
135 C and over temperature rating
Under 135 C temperature rating
Section II — TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH WIRE AND CABLE, INCLUDING PRODUCTS
FABRICATED FROM WIRE AND CABLE (Exclude fiber optics)
335929B100pt
335929B100pt
335929B100pt
2503
2509
2513
Station wire and cable
Inside wiring cable
Other telephone and telegraph wire and cable, including products fabricated from wire
and cable (excluding fiber optics)
335929B100
2598
Total telephone and telegraph wire and cable (Sum of item codes 2503–2513)
Section III — POWER WIRE AND CABLE, INCLUDING PORTABLE (Exclude fiber optics)
3359291800pt
3201
Paper insulated cable (all types, all voltages)
3359291800pt
3203
Plastic and rubber insulated:
2 KV or less:
Portable welding cable
3359291800pt
3219
Underground distribution cable (UD, URD), all insulations (jacketed and
unjacketed, excluding single conductor UL labeled USE)
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FORM
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Product
code
Item
code
Item description
Section III — POWER WIRE AND CABLE (Exclude fiber optics)—Continued
2KV or less—Continued:
Thermoplastic insulated power cable (exclude underground)
Thermoset, insulated power cable (exclude underground):
Armored, rubber and cross linked
Unarmored, rubber (exclude single conductor UL labeled USE)
Unarmored, cross linked
Weatherproof cable
Service drop cable, thermoset and thermoplastic insulated
Over 2KV:
Underground distribution cable (UD, URD), all insulations (jacketed and
unjacketed)
Thermoset, insulated power cable (exclude underground):
2KV to 15KV:
Armored, rubber and cross linked
Unarmored, rubber (exclude single conductor UL labeled USE)
Unarmored, cross linked
Over 15.1KV, rubber and cross linked
3359291800pt
3231
3359291800pt
3359291800pt
3359291800pt
3359291800pt
3359291800pt
3233
3235
3245
3249
3257
3359291800pt
3263
3359291800pt
3359291800pt
3359291800pt
3359291800pt
3267
3271
3273
3275
3359291800pt
3279
Other power wire and cable
3359291800
3298
Total power wire and cable (Sum of item codes 3201–3279)
Section V — CONTROL AND SIGNAL WIRE AND CABLE (Exclude fiber optics)
335929F100pt
4111
335929F100pt
335929F100pt
4115
4119
Signal wire and cable
Control wire and cable (exclude elevator cable):
Thermoset insulated
Thermoplastic insulated
XXX
4198
Total control and signal wire and cable (Sum of item codes 4111–4119)
Section VI — BUILDING WIRE AND CABLE (Exclude fiber optics)
335929D100pt
335929D100pt
4242
4244
335929D100pt
335929D100pt
335929D100pt
4246
4248
4254
335929D100pt
335929D100pt
335929D100pt
4256
4258
4265
Building wire and cable:
Thermoset insulated:
Cross linked polyethylene (XHHW)
Cross linked polyethylene (XLP, USE)
Thermoplastic insulated:
Flame-retardant nylon (THHN, THWN)
Moisture and heat resistant (TW, THW)
Service entrance cable (SER, SEU, ASE)
Non-metallic branch-circuit and underground feeder:
Type NM-B
Type UF and NMC (corrosion resistant)
Other building wire and cable, including metallic armored cable (AC and MC type)
335929D100
4298
Total building wire and cable (Sum of item codes 4242–4265)
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FORM
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Product
code
Item
code
Item description
Section VII — APPARATUS WIRE AND CORDAGE INCLUDING PRODUCTS FABRICATED
FROM WIRE AND CABLE (Exclude fiber optics)
5243
5247
Flexible cordage:
Thermostat insulated
Thermoplastic (include thermoplastic elastomers)
Extension cord sets
Fixed power supply cords
Detachable power supply cords
Retractable power supply cords
Apparatus wire:
Appliance fixture wire
Appliance wiring material 14 gauge and larger (include motor lead and transformer
lead wire), thermoset and thermoplastic insulated
Submersible pump cable
Other apparatus wire and cordage (include machine tool wire)
5298
Total apparatus wire and cordage (Sum of item codes 5221–5247)
5221
5223
5225
5227
5231
5233
5235
5240
XXX
Section VIII — OTHER INSULATED WIRE AND CABLE INCLUDING PRODUCTS
FABRICATED FROM WIRE AND CABLE (Exclude fiber optics) (Exclude appliance wire
and cord and flexible cord sets, ignition harness sets, cable sets, etc.)
335929F100
335929F100
335929F100
335929F100
5310
5312
5315
5318
335929F100
335929F100
335929F100
5324
5328
5331
Automotive:
Bulk automotive primary wire
Bulk battery cable
Bulk ignition wire
Other automotive wire and cable
Airframe, shipboard, and ground support cable (exclude coaxial cable and ignition cable):
Airframe and missile (including ground support cable)
Shipboard cable
Other insulated or covered wire and cable, not elsewhere classified
XXX
5398
Total other insulated or covered wire and cable (Sum of item codes 5310–5331)
Section IX — MAGNET WIRE (Include insulated magnet sheet, strip, and foil but exclude
fiber optics)
6106
6108
6113
6119
6121
6125
Film coated (Report products with thermal rating between classes in the next lower class):
Class 105 and below:
7 AWG and larger round (include all square and rectangular)
8–21 AWG
22–33 AWG and finer
Class 130–155:
8–21 AWG
22–32 AWG
33 AWG and finer
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FORM
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Product
code
Item
code
Item description
Section IX — MAGNET WIRE (Include insulated magnet sheet, strip, and foil but exclude
fiber optics)—Continued
6130
6133
6154
6155
6157
6174
6176
Nonfilm coated:
Class 130 and below:
Fibrous
Tape
Class 155 and above:
Fibrous
Tape
6188
Other non-film coated
6168
6172
XXX
Film coated (Report products with thermal rating between classes in the next lower
class)—Continued:
Class 180 and above:
7 AWG and larger round (include all square and rectangular)
8–21 AWG
22–32 AWG
33 AWG and finer
Other film coated
6199
Total magnet wire (Sum of item codes 6106–6188)
Section X — FIBER OPTICAL CABLE
3359210201pt
3359210201pt
3359210201pt
8101
8102
8104
Communication applications:
Single-mode stepped-index:
Dispersion shifted
Dispersion unshifted
Multimode index
3359210301
8120
Other applications
XXX
8199
Total fiber optical cable (Sum of item codes 8101–8120)
Section XI — OPTICAL CABLE
327215B231pt
327215B231pt
9101
9102
Optical glass fiber used for data purposes
Optical glass fiber used for nondata purposes
327215B231
9103
Total optical fiber for data and nondata transmission (sum of item codes 9101 and 9102)
SELECTED NONMANUFACTURING REVENUES OF THIS ESTABLISHMENT
9999998900
9973
Resales — Sales of products bought and sold without further manufacture, processing, or
assembly.
11/5/07
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File Type | application/pdf |
File Title | MA335J - Insulated Wire and Cable (Shipments) |
Subject | 2007 Annual Manual |
Author | U.S. Census Bureau |
File Modified | 2008-07-21 |
File Created | 2007-11-05 |