Stranded In Prescot British Insulated Cables Ltd Reel 3 (1932)

A promotional film made by British Insulated Cables Ltd. c. 1932 Reel 3 The Heightam (?) Quarry Factory is featured - enamel wire is made here. High angle panning shot over the factory floor - lots of women at work. Wire is wound on to wheels. Enamel is applied by passing wire through a bath then baking the enamel. Various shots of workers and winding machines. Telephone receivers and wireless sets use this enamelled wire. Labels are stuck on small coils of wire. Helsby (sp?) works near Warrington - rubber insulating takes place here. Preparation of the rubber - women at work sorting the rubber and making sure it is clean. Rubber prepared on large rollers. Various shots of the rubber being wound around wheels then put through rollers to make a thin sheet of rubber. The rubber is then cut into strips. Moving shots of the rubber covering shop. Men and women at work. Wires are covered with rubber. House wiring cable is insulated. The “vulcanisation“ process is explained. Makers name and gra
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