The Resistor Element Is A Resistive Wire, Which Is Wound, In A Single Layer, On A Ceramic Rod.
Metal Caps Are Pressed Over The Ends Of The Rod. The Ends Of The Resistive Wire And The Leads Are
Connected To The Caps By Welding. Tinned Copper Clad Iron Leads With Poor Heat Conductivity Are
Employed Permitting The Use Of Relatively Short Leads To Obtain Stable Mounting Without
Overheating. The Resistor Is Coated With Green Silicon Cement Which Is Non-Flammable, Will Not Drip
Even At High Overloads And Is Resistant To Most Commonly Used Cleaning Solvents.