Top Reasons for Choosing Teflon 20 AWG wire
Hook up wires is commonly used for several reasons. For projects that require tolerance to high temperatures, Teflon wires are the best choice. Teflon is the brand of a company that specializes in manufacturing insulation for wires and cables could reach up to 200 degrees Celsius. Teflon wires are also known as STJ or Shielded Tape Jacket high temperature wires. This is a bit of a misnomer though because this type of wire can also be available as unshielded. Let us take a closer look as to why the Teflon 20 AWG wire is one of the best choices for among the different types of high temperature wires.
There are different types of Teflon wire. The most common are the Type E, Type EE, Type ET and the unshielded version. The main difference between these types is the voltage that the wire needs to conduct. For instance, type EE would be more suitable for 1000 volts, while type ET is most suitable for 250 volts. Another difference of these types will be based on the amount of current that might pass through the wire, also known as ampacity. Usually, higher voltage would equate to higher level of current that will flow through the wire and higher temperature. Thus, this should be taken into consideration when choosing the type of Teflon wire to use.
The Teflon 20 AWG wire is one of the best choices because of the following reasons. First, it is versatile. This type of wire has varieties available that can conduct as low as 250 volts and as high as 1,000 volts. The stranding is usually comprised of 19 strands with 32 AWG each. The diameter is usually 0.059 inches. In addition, it comes in different colors, so anyone who needs to have the wires color coded will find it an easy task to accomplish. Because of this, the wire can be used for anything around the house that may require high temperatures passing through the wires.
Another reason for choosing Teflon wire is because it is safe and it passes several standards. It is RoHS compliant so it is safe to have and use in any location, house or workplace. It has also passed the VW-1 flame test making it inflammable even if it is exposed to high temperatures. It also has the standard UL 1213 and Mil Spec M16878/4 approvals. Therefore, one can feel safe and secure about using this type of wire whether for personal or commercial reasons.
To summarize, the Teflon 20 AWG wire can be used for several reasons. At home, it can be used to fix different appliances such as stoves, microwave ovens or other cooking instruments and equipment. This type of wire is even more useful for commercial reasons. It is usually used in basic items like computer units or sensors, and it can also be used for more complex equipment such as those found in power plants, cellular stations or turbine power generation. In the recent years, it has also found its way in the field of military and commercial aerospace.
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