PTFE High Temperature Teflon Wires
Are you looking for high temperature wire? If you are, then PTFE is here to provide it for you. Nowadays, you should be practical at choosing high temperature wire by basing not just on its temperature rating but also on its quality features. To help you select the high temperature wire that will suit your project, scan every detail of the five PTFE high temperature wires below:
The first set of wire from PTFE high temperature wires is MIL-W-16878/4 TYPE E 600 Volt UL 1213. This joined wire (MIL-W-16878 and UL 1213) is stranded silver plated copper with temperature rating of MIL-W-16878: -60°C to +200°C and UL 1213: + 105°C. Fortunately, it passed the UL VW-FLAME TEST, and is extruded PTFE insulation. The wires, MIL-W-16878 and UL 1213 have impressive resistance to thermal aging, flame, moisture and solder iron damage. Besides, these wires have firm electrical features with low power use, which makes it very accurate for high-rate applications.
The second PTFE high temperature wire is MIL-W-16878/5 TYPE EE 1000 Volts UL 1180. Just like MIL-W-16878/4 TYPE E 600V UL 1213, this high temperature wire is also stranded silver plated copper and extruded PTFE insulation. Its temperature rating is MIL-W-16878: -60°C to +200°C UL 1180: + 200°C, which is high enough to resist moisture, solder iron damage, thermal aging and flame. These wires, both MIL-W-16878 and UL 1180, are actually hassle-free to install because of their greasy surface and small size. Furthermore, it also passed the UL VW-FLAME TEST.
The third PTFE non-stick coated wire is MIL-W-16878/6 TYPE ET 250V UL 1371. Its temperature rating is MIL-W-16878: -60°C to +200°C UL 1371: + 150°C, and also passed the UL VW-FLAME TEST. It’s cut off silver covered copper, which is strong enough to survive greases, solvents, ozone and other chemicals. Similar to MIL-W-16878/5 TYPE EE 1000 Volts UL 1180, this PTFE high temperature wire is easy to set up due to its slimy surface and small size. In addition, it also has sufficient temperature rating to withstand solder iron damage, flame, thermal aging and moisture.
The fourth one is STJ Teflon Unshielded Cable 600 Volts. It is stranded silver plated copper, and its PTFE jacket is wrapped with white tape. Its non-stick coating helps it to resist solvents, greases and other elements. It has temperature rating of -60°C to +200°C which is great enough to prevent thermal aging, and solder iron damage. You can easily put it in because it has small size and smooth exterior. Moreover, you can often see it color coded with White, Black, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue in order.
The fifth in the list is STJ Teflon Shielded Cable 600 Volts. Its PTFE jacket is also covered with white tape. Like other high temperature wires, it’s also stranded silver wrapped copper. The best thing on this cable is it has overall braid shield which adds protection from solvents and oils. Similar to STJ Teflon Unshielded Cable 600 Volts, its temperature rating ranges from -60°C to +200°C which is adequate to endure solder iron damage, thermal aging, and moisture. Most importantly, it can also be straightforwardly installed due to its smallness and surface’s greasiness.
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