Teflon high-temperature wire
Teflon high-temperature wire, also known as fluoroplastic high-temperature wire, is a wire with outstanding performance.
Performance Features:
Excellent high-temperature performance: Capable of stable operation in high-temperature environments for extended periods, generally withstands temperatures of 200-250°C, with some high-quality products able to endure even higher temperatures. For instance, in the internal wiring of certain industrial furnaces, PTFE high-temperature wire can maintain normal operation without being affected by high temperatures.
High corrosion resistance: Resistant to most chemicals, including strong acids, alkalis, and organic solvents. It is commonly found in laboratory equipment in chemical labs.
Excellent electrical performance: Low dielectric constant and low dielectric loss ensure good electrical signal transmission. For instance, in high-frequency electronic devices, it can reduce signal attenuation and distortion.
High mechanical strength: Offers excellent wear, tensile, and compressive resistance, making it less prone to damage. Its reliability is fully demonstrated in applications requiring frequent movement or external force, such as automated production lines.
Application Scope:
Electrical Appliances Industry: Wiring used internally in high-temperature appliances such as rice cookers, microwave ovens, and electric ovens.
Aerospace Industry: Serving as critical components in equipment like aircraft and satellites, these wires ensure power and signal transmission in extreme environments.
Automotive Industry: In the high-temperature environment of the engine compartment, high-temperature Teflon wires are commonly used for connections in the engine control system and sensors.
Industrial Field: Internal wiring for high-temperature furnaces, kilns, heat treatment equipment, etc.
Communication Field: Used in communication equipment that requires high temperature and signal stability.
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