ارتفاع درجة الحرارة السلك المعزول FEP ETFE PFA PTFE

High temperture wire
March 06, 2023
Brief: Discover the High Temperature FEP ETFE PFA PTFE Insulated Wire, perfect for demanding industrial applications. This 22 Gauge FEP PFA ETFE Insulated Resistance to High Temperature Cable offers exceptional chemical stability and non-stick properties, with operating temperatures up to 250℃. Ideal for high-temperature and chemical-resistant environments.
Related Product Features:
  • عزل FEP يوفر استقرار كيميائي ممتاز وخصائص عدم الالتصاق ، مع درجة حرارة تشغيل أقصاها 200 درجة مئوية.
  • PFA insulation offers higher continuous service temperature of 250℃ and stronger toughness, ideal for high-temperature anti-stick applications.
  • عزل ETFE هو كوبوليمر مع مقاومة كيميائية ممتازة ، مناسبة للعمل المستمر في 150 درجة مئوية.
  • متوفر في عدة مقاييس من 10 AWG إلى 32 AWG، تلبية الاحتياجات الصناعية المتنوعة.
  • مصممة بموصلات عالية الجودة مثل النحاس المعلب أو المطلي بالفضة أو النحاس المطلي بالنيكل لتحقيق أداء فائق.
  • Optional fibreglass jacket for added protection in harsh environments.
  • Detailed specifications provided for each gauge, including conductor construction, insulation thickness, and maximum resistance.
  • Packed in convenient lengths of 305m or 610m, ensuring ample supply for industrial use.
الأسئلة:
  • What is the maximum operating temperature for FEP insulated wire?
    The FEP insulated wire has a maximum operating temperature of 200℃, making it suitable for high-temperature applications.
  • How does PFA insulation compare to FEP in terms of temperature resistance?
    PFA insulation offers a higher continuous service temperature of 250℃ compared to FEP's 200℃, along with stronger toughness for more demanding environments.
  • What types of conductors are used in these high-temperature cables?
    The cables use high-quality conductors such as tinned copper, silver-plated, or nickel-coated copper, ensuring excellent conductivity and durability.
  • Are these cables suitable for chemical-resistant applications?
    Yes, all three insulation types (FEP, PFA, and ETFE) offer excellent chemical resistance, making them ideal for use in harsh chemical environments.