Of a communications or power cable, the outer covering or coverings of tough material, often plastic, that is resistant to environmental hazards such as abrasion, liquid intrusion, solar radiation, etc , and is used to protect cable component(s) such as optical fibers or metallic conductors that transport the signal or power Note: There may be more than one sheath surrounding a given cable For example, some cable designs use an inner sheath surrounded by metallic armor, over which is an outer sheath Synonym jacket
The material, usually an extruded plastic or elastomer, applied outer-most to a wire or cable Very often referred to as a jacket, but usually consists of a shield and jacket for outside plant telephone cables
THE TUBULAR ENCLOSURE OF AN RTD OR THERMOCOUPLE USUALLY MADE OF INLESS STEEL OR OTHER CORROSION RESISTANCE METAL (INCONEL, MONEL) NORMAL DIAMETERS (OD) ARE 3/16" TO 3/8" WITH 1/4" BEING THE MOST USED LENGTHS VARY FROM 2" TO 48" DEPENDING ON THE APPLICATION
If something is sheathed in a material or other covering, it is closely covered with it. The television was sheathed in a snug coverlet. her long legs, sheathed in sheer black tights
{f} put into a sheath (of a dagger, sword, etc.); place within a casing; cover, coat
sheaths
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[ 'shEth ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English shethe, from Old English scEath; akin to Old High German sceida sheath and perhaps to Latin scindere to split; more at SHED.