High Temperature Resistant Cables are designed to operate in high-temperature environments, typically above 150°C. These cables use specialized insulation materials that can withstand high temperatures without degrading or melting. They are commonly used in industrial applications such as power plants, furnaces, and aerospace industries.
Temperature resistance: These cables are designed to withstand high temperatures, typically above 150°C.
Chemical resistance: They are resistant to chemicals and solvents, making them ideal for use in harsh environments.
Mechanical strength: These cables have high mechanical strength and can withstand physical stress and strain.
Electrical insulation: They provide excellent electrical insulation, ensuring that electrical signals or power is carried without interference or loss.
Durability: They are highly durable and can withstand exposure to extreme temperatures and harsh environmental conditions.
Flexibility: They are flexible and can be easily bent and twisted without breaking or cracking.
Conductor: Tinned Copper/Silver
Cores: single or multi-core, 16-4/0 AWG PEP wire
Insulation: PFA FEP/ETFE
Braid: Tinned Copper Wire
Outer Sheath: FEP
Color: White,Black,Red,Brown,Yellow,Blue, Green etc.
Voltage Rating: 600V
Temperature Ratting: 130~150℃,180~200℃, 230~260℃
Standards: VDE0250 etc.
High Temperature Resistant Cables are commonly used in industrial applications such as power plants, furnaces, and aerospace industries. They are also used in automotive, military, and oil and gas industries where high temperatures are present. These cables are used to carry electrical power or signals in harsh environments where traditional cables would break down or fail.