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HighTemperature Resistant Cable and Wire

HighTemperature Resistant Cable and Wire

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
1000 m
Supply Capability:
100000 m/month

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1. Application

Apply to household appliance, Illumination & lighting & headlamp, electric machines, temperature sensor, Military series, metallurgy chemical series, motor cars & ships, electrical installation.

2. Characteristic

High temperature resistance, low temperature resistance, anti-acid and alkali, fire and aging resistance, the inoxidizability, resistance of humidity, the fine electric insulation and flexible performance UL 758 & UL 1581,RoHS,compliance.  

3. Specifications

High temperature resistance cable and wire
600V,-60oC~150oC
Conductor: Tinned copper
Insulation: Silicone
UL RoHS certified

High temperature resistant cable and wire 

Specification Sheet

Conductor

Insulation

Electrical Characteristic

Packing

AWG

Conductor construction NO.×mm

Diameter mm

Insulation Thickness mm

Over Diameter mm

Conductor Resistance 20°C  ohm/km

Permissible ampacity 20°C  -AMR

 m/roll

30

7×0.100

0.31

0.76

1.83

364.00

1.27

305

28

7×0.127

0.38

0.76

1.90

252.00

2.02

305

26

7×0.160

0.50

0.76

2.02

143.00

3.36

305

24

7×0.200

0.60

0.76

2.12

89.30

5.38

305

22

7×0.254

0.78

0.76

2.30

56.40

8.51

305

20

20×0.180

0.93

0.76

2.45

35.20

13.64

305

18

34×0.180

1.21

0.76

2.73

22.20

21.62

305

16

50×0.180

1.47

0.76

3.00

14.00

34.29

305 

4. Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:

305/610 meters per roll

Delivery Detail:

3-5 weeks

5. Service

We can make high temperature insulated wire according to your requirement.

6. Pictures

HighTemperature Resistant Cable and Wire

HighTemperature Resistant Cable and Wire

 

 

Q: My house is their own after the change of geothermal, is now paved finished, and some of the lines when the electricity to go on the ground, I am worried that there will be signs of aging caused by circuit fire. Also, if the future of the cable problems can also be re-threading the same way? Looking forward to your reply, thank you! More
Hot galvanized steel pipe: 1) color hot galvanized pipe a little white, 2) Weight: 6 meters long 65 kg (corrosion resistance, long life, the price is slightly higher); hot galvanized steel pipe white but not hair (Hot-dip galvanized steel pipe) is to make the molten metal and iron matrix reaction to produce alloy layer, so that the substrate and the coating The combination of the two Supply of hot-dip galvanized steel pipe is the first pickling, in order to remove the surface of iron and steel iron, pickled, through ammonium chloride or zinc chloride aqueous solution or ammonium chloride and zinc chloride mixed water tank cleaning, And then into the hot dip bath Hot galvanized with uniform coating, strong adhesion, long life and other advantages Hot-dip galvanized steel pipe matrix and molten bath complex physical and chemical reactions, the formation of corrosion-resistant structure of a close zinc alloy layer Alloy layer and pure zinc layer, steel pipe body integration So its strong corrosion resistance
Q: I saw a show about how it can affect the way you feel temperature, and light touches. There were a few cases in which the electrical wiring needed to be fixed, and that ultimately resolved the situation of the supposed paranormal. Anybody experienced this?
I would try to discover the History of your house. Maybe you can figure out why you're experiencing all this if you knew who lived there. If your bed is shaking, try moving it to a different corner of the room or choose a different area to sleep. Has your girlfriend and step-daughter experienced any of the paranormal activity? Just curious Good luck.
Q: I want to connect 2 light fixtures to a switch that also has an outlet and connect them to a wall outlet.Light fixtures----Switch/Outlet---OutletJust have to light fixture in an animal tank, a light switch/outlet on the outside, and a cord that leads to another outlet farther away.Call me an electrical newb but I actually have no idea how specifcally to do it. I can easily do this if I know how to and can easily do it.
Understand this? Black of cord goes to gold(brass) screw on outlet White of cord goes to silver screw of outlet Green of cord goes to green screw on outlet This outlet will be hot always. Hope that is what you want. Go from one screw on switch to empty gold screw on outlet Other screw on switch goes Black wire to lights from empty silver screw on outlet goes white wire to lights A green wire goes to ground screw on switch and also to ground light fixture. You should have a doubke gang box for the switch and outlet.
Q: I am installing an electrical socket on the backside of a wall that already has an electrical socket. Does the electric wiring have a minimum length that I can cut it to or can I go as short as 3 feet?
As short as you like mate.! Electrical engineer
Q: Hi, I am doing a sweep on my home and checking everything from structure to electrical,attic,etc.I found that I have maybe old knoband tube wiring.the home does have some upgraded romex outletsexisting.The funny looking wiring has what look like a white porcelain loooking gadjet that is round and has a nail sticking thru it and a piece of wire going into.The top knob just unscrews and acts as some sort of clamp,don't really know.Anyways,a wire has corroded(just my luck) and broke in to when I barely touch it and now some of my lights are not working.When the wires are touched back together the lights affected turn back on.Can I just retwist it together since there is a little slack and put a wire cap on it,or can I just pull out that line from whence it broke and add 14/2 romex or just a pigtail at the broke section? Some wiring in my home may be aluminum but copper color has that cloth around it and some has worn all the way off which I am thinking to wrap in electrical tape and not leave exposed? Thanks
Ken_ray, you, of course, are free to do as you please about your own property, as long as you don't get the gov't. involved, but I live in a house built in 1904 and it has quite a bit of ball and tube wiring that we use every day. As long as you don't overload those circuits, they will, most likely, serve you well for many years to come. However, if you're like a large portion of folks nowadays, who have to have every possible whistle and bell on every appliance they can find to add more and more load to our power supplies, then you might want to consider a complete upgrade, to a bigger panel and normal, CODE SAFE wiring. If it were mine, I'd find the breaker associated with that circuit, shut it down, strip off some insulation a ways back on both ends and install a new piece of #12 in between the two ends with a couple of good wire nuts, tape them up and call it good. It is, of course, as I said earlier, your call.
Q: I have two 110v outdoor pole lights, one on a pole and one in a tree. The light attached to the tree is about 20 yards from the house, where it's wire originates. This wire is strung about 15 feet off the ground between the house and the light.A limb fell and snapped this wire about 10 feet from the tree. So I am curious, are there any splicing techniques or products that will support the weight of the wire and protect the splice from the weather?I have seen some epoxy splice kits in the past (put the spliced wire in a mold and fill with epoxy - for underground wiring), but am not sure if these kits are commercially available or if they will support the weight of the wire.
Can't you just use wire nuts and those hammer-in staples to secure it?
Q: I am adding a new electrical outlet and need to know how many volts the electrical wire needs to be rated for. I will be running the new outlet from an existing outlet This existing outlet uses a wire that reads Type NM-B WITN Ground 600 Volts. Does this mean the wire from the existing outlet to new outlet also has to be 600 Volts? I have a 120 Volt laying around but it doesn't sound like I should use that one. Am I right? Thanks!
14 gauge is the correct wire for all lighting and standard outlets. Use 15 amp breakers for this wire. #12 gauge wire is for 20amp service. It is larger in size than 14 gauge. More commonly used for microwave outlets and fridge outlets. It all dependa on what you are adding the outlet for. Things to remember. By code (differs in areas) you cannot just add another outlet to an existing outlet unless you know exactly what else is on the same line. A maximum of 11 items on any single run. (Duplex outlets count as one each, lights count as one per bulb). If you are not sure whats what, I would suggest you find out BEFORE you add it so you don't end up burning down your house. If you want to do it anyway, you CAN join the two sizes (in a proper junction box). Good Luck.Be Safe
Q: because it just happened in my brothers room. the wire that comes from behind the electrical socket randomly caught fire
the main suitable thank you to shelter your self is to maintain bugging the owner approximately it and write all of it down ranging from the commencing up. it is termed data. additionally take photos of the gentle fixture with the wires putting down. you will possibly desire to have quite a few stable photos via now. Then if the owner does not restore it and the condominium burns down you could sue. probable a breach of settlement might prepare yet maximum suitable of all is which you would be able to incorporate a declare for neglience it is a tort.
Q: There is a thing that can measure the location of the wire inside the wall, what is this instrument called? What is its working principle? Thank you in detail
Heat shrink tubing in the cable connector is mainly from the seal and the role of a certain tightening force, the cable head heat, then the seal will be better
Q: can we replaced it with the normal plastic insulated wire?
Only old appliances did this, and they probably had a lot of a now banned substance, asbestos, in them to handle the heat.

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