Terminal wires are currently widely used in the connection between the print head of various printers and the motherboard, the signal transmission and board connection of plotters, scanners, copiers, speakers, LCD appliances, fax machines, and various DVD players. In modern electrical equipment, it is almost everywhere. Although it can be seen everywhere in our lives, do you know how to look at the model of the terminal line?

There are mainly the following types of terminal wires:
Type A: Both ends are connected and the reinforcing plate is pasted on the insulating tape;
Type B: Cross the reinforcing plate and paste it directly on the insulating tape;
Type C: The reinforcing plates at both ends are directly pasted on the conductor;
Type D: Cross the reinforcing plates at both ends and paste directly on the conductor;
Type E: one end of the reinforcing plate is attached to the insulating tape, and the other end is directly soldered;
Type F: The reinforcing plates at both ends are directly attached to the insulating tape, and the inner half is peeled off;
Type G: Direct soldering at both ends.
These are the more commonly used types of terminal wires.

