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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN MEASURED AND SONIC PERFORMANCE OF OCC WIRE?

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN MEASURED AND SONIC PERFORMANCE OF OCC WIRE?

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OCC means Ohno Continuous Casting. A process for making wire invented by professor Ohno of the Chiba Institute of Technology in Japan. OCC wire has essentially zero crystal boundaries as well as a very low level of impurities relative to the commercial copper wire we normally use for our products. You can read more at www.sowter.co.uk/occ.php As explained we are not making any claims as to possible benefits from using this wire but we are making it available for customers to do their own experimentation. Obviously we are very interested to hear peoples opinions, theories and experimental results.

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