TEFLON WIRE-PTFE WIRE
PTFE - Introduction
PTFE | polytetrafluoroethylene |
Rated withstand voltage: | 300V or 600V |
Rated temperature resistance: | 150 ℃ ~ 250 ℃ |
Minimum operating environment temperature: | - 100 ℃ |
PTFE - Properties & Applications
PTFE wires have no real melting point, and have advantages such as high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, low and stable high-frequency loss, long service life, etc. the outer insulation will not melt and drip due to excessive temperature, causing fire accidents, which is beyond many other engineering plastics. It solves many problems in the fields of chemical industry, petroleum, electricity, etc., and is often used in the internal connecting wires of electronic and electrical equipment and instruments
The temperature resistance is the highest in the Teflon wire series. It has a single / double-layer insulation to choose from. The melting point reaches 327 ° C and it is made of thermosetting material. It will not fall and cause fire. However, it is very difficult to do because of its high price, low output and complex production process.
Application: mainly used for gasoline oil level sensor, brake friction sensor, heating wire of household appliances, automatic control cable for chemical electricity detection, construction machinery cable, etc.
Representative models: ul1815, ul1213, ul1180, ul1911, ul1199, etc.
PTFE - conductor & Certification
Conductor: single or multiple stranded wires of nickel plated copper wire (default), silver plated copper wire and bare copper wire.
Certification: VW-1 & FT1 flame retardant, ROHS environmental protection, UL certification or UL and cul certification.
Comparison of properties of various Teflon materials
PTFE | PFA | FEP | ETFE | |
Rated temperature resistance: | 250 ℃ | 250 ℃ | 200 ℃ | 150 ℃ |
Specific gravity: | 2.15 ± 0.3 | 2.15 ± 0.3 | 2.15 ± 0.3 | 1.76 |
Thickness: | normal | normal | normal | thin |
Material: | thermoset | thermoplastic | thermoplastic | thermoplastic |