In demanding environments with temperature spans from -65°C to +260°C, Teflon Wire (fluoroplastic i...
READ MOREApplications: Typically suitable for connecting 300/500V AC electrical circuits, and can be used in everyday applications such as electric heating appliances and household appliances (withstands temperatures up to 1000°C). Industrial applications include metallurgy, chemicals, coal mining, and other sectors, as well as defense and urban construction, where it performs power transmission and connection tasks.
Features: Excellent electrical conductivity ensures stable power transmission; braided with glass fiber impregnated with high-temperature varnish for enhanced protection against external wear and corrosion.
Core Performance: Silicone rubber insulation provides high and low temperature stability, with stable mechanical properties from -60°C to 180°C. And strong chemical stability, withstanding corrosion from a variety of chemicals.
Highlights: Flexible construction allows for easy installation and adapts to complex wiring; stable electrical performance in high environments; and outstanding aging resistance extends service life, reducing maintenance costs and risks.
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READ MOREIn modern industrial engineering, high-temperature cables are not merely conductors; they are the fundamental safeguard for system integrity in thermal extremes. The direct conclusion for any procurement or engineering team is that material synergy between the conductor and the insulation is the only way to prevent catastrophic dielectric breakdown. While standard PVC cables fail at 80°C, specialized solutions from Jiangsu Silver& Tin Thread Hi-temperature Wire and Cables Co., Ltd. maintain full operational capacity in environments ranging from -65°C to +1200°C.
To achieve long-term reliability, one must match the specific chemical resistance of Fluoroplastics (Teflon), the mechanical flexibility of Silicone Rubber, or the extreme fire-proofing of Mica. Selecting the correct cable involves analyzing peak thermal loads, voltage requirements (up to 100kV), and environmental stressors such as oil, acid, or abrasion.
The lifespan of a high-temperature wire is dictated by its insulation's ability to resist thermal aging. We utilize advanced polymers and minerals to meet diverse industrial standards.
Teflon is the "gold standard" for chemical inertness. It is virtually unaffected by almost all known acids, alkalis, and organic solvents. PTFE cables can withstand up to 260°C continuously while maintaining a low dielectric constant, which is essential for high-frequency signal integrity in aerospace and telecommunications.
Silicone is chosen for its superior flexibility and ease of installation. Unlike Teflon, which is relatively rigid, silicone maintains its elasticity from -60°C to +200°C. This makes it the ideal choice for motor lead wires and heating systems where frequent bending or vibration occurs.
| Performance Metric | PTFE (Teflon) | Silicone Rubber | Mica Fire-Resistant |
|---|---|---|---|
| Continuous Temp | 260°C | 200°C | 500°C - 1000°C |
| Flexibility Index | Moderate | Excellent | Limited |
| Chemical Resistance | Superior | Good | Moderate |
| Flame Integrity | Self-extinguish | Charring | Non-combustible |
Standard copper oxidizes rapidly at high temperatures, significantly increasing resistance and causing energy loss. To prevent this, Jiangsu Silver& Tin Thread Hi-temperature Wire and Cables Co., Ltd. utilizes specialized metal plating and alloys.
Our production involves more than twenty rigorous steps, including high-speed wire bundling, precision extrusion, and 100% online computer diameter control, ensuring that every meter of cable adheres to the tightest tolerances required by ISO9001 and IATF16949 standards.
High-temperature cables are the lifeblood of high-tech industries. Understanding the specific scenario helps in selecting the right "Yuanzhi" brand product.
In these fields, weight and space are at a premium. Our AF200 and AF250 series (Teflon insulated) provide thin-wall insulation that reduces overall cable harness weight by up to 30% compared to standard industrial cables, while operating flawlessly in the proximity of jet engines.
Cables in steel mills are exposed to radiant heat and molten splashes. We provide Mica-wrapped fiberglass braided cables that can withstand 500°C to 1000°C. These cables ensure that emergency shut-off valves and monitoring sensors remain operational during heat spikes.
From wind turbine nacelles to robotic welding arms, high flexibility and heat resistance are required. Our Silicone Rubber UL-certified wires are designed to survive over 10 million flex cycles without insulation cracking, ensuring 24/7 productivity for global manufacturers.
Established in 1994 and headquartered in Taizhou, Jiangsu Province, we have dedicated over 30 years to the innovation of special high-end cables. With our registered "Yuanzhi" trademark, we have become a high-tech enterprise trusted by the Ministry of Aerospace Industry and global leaders like Chunlan.
Our facility is equipped with state-of-the-art intelligent production lines and a complete laboratory for testing electrical and mechanical properties. We hold ISO9001, IATF16949, UL (USA), CE, and CCC certifications, demonstrating our commitment to international quality benchmarks. To ensure maximum reliability, our products have been insured by the People's Insurance Company of China (PICC) for many years.
The primary difference is the temperature limit. FEP is rated for 200°C, while PFA can handle 260°C. PFA also offers slightly better mechanical toughness at high temperatures. If your environment is consistently above 200°C, PFA is the necessary choice.
High-temperature cables operate continuously at a set temperature (e.g., 200°C). Fire-resistant cables (usually utilizing Mica tape) are designed to maintain circuit integrity during an actual fire (up to 750°C-1000°C) for a specific duration (usually 90-180 minutes) to allow for emergency systems to function.
At temperatures above 250°C, silver plating can migrate, and bare copper will oxidize and turn to powder. Nickel-plating provides a robust barrier that prevents the copper from reacting with oxygen, preserving the cable’s conductivity for years of service.
Yes. All products manufactured by Jiangsu Silver& Tin Thread are strictly monitored for hazardous substances. We use eco-friendly fluoroplastics and silicone compounds that meet the latest EU environmental standards.