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Void

A defect in wire that may resemble inclusions or cuppy wire breaks. They are usually formed during the casting of rod, either by excess gas in the molten metal or by solidification shrinkage in the center of the casting. In insulation and jacketing materials, a void is usually the result of entrapped air during the extrusion process.

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