Any idea what this part is?

Hello evertone.

I am trying a copy of a simple Zobel network and can't seem to identify this component (the small white one in the picture) I assume it is a small value resistor, but I have never seen one like this before? It's secured to an Ohmite WH series 5W resistor. I have all the other components to hand so I am going to breadboard and see how it works at virtually no cost, but would love to know what the stange white component is.

Thanks!
 

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Not sure silicone is available that's hard enough for the teeth needed in that sort of tie. Nylon is typically used as its a hard plastic, below it's glass-transition temperature and mainly crystalline. Silicones are well above their glass-transistion temperature and are thus rubbery rather than crystalline. Yes plastics can be crystalline (but in a different way to other materials).
 
or PEEK https://www.nelcoproducts.com/store/miniature-peek-high-temp-cable-ties-4.html I doubt it get's that hot to be honest. it's 5W rated, so it must expel that amount of heat energy. I guess the temperature of the surface could be calculated to allow that in free air convection
The maximum dissipation rating of a resistor is not something you'd routinely use, it will certainly be hot enough to burn skin at that limit, melt plastic and possibly solder if not cooled as per the datasheet footnote (the devil is in the details). Heat-sink mounted resistors are a good choice sometimes 🙂