What is PVC?
Vinyl plastic insulation is thermoplastic material that is fast stripping, resists oil, solvents, and ozone. The colors are bright and remain distinct after processing. With comparatively low costs to other materials, PVC wire & cables are the preferred choice for cable insulation and jackets.
Features & Advantages of PVC Wire & Cable:
The resistance to flames, oils and chemicals make PVC insulated cables ideal for a variety of different applications including low power and controlled uses. Meets VW-1 Vertical Wire Flame Test in many cases.
- Excellent flexibility properties
- Good resistance to temperature fluctuations & environment conditions
- Good chemical & abrasion resistance
Common Applications of PVC:
- Motors
- Transformers
- Fluorescent ballasts
- Switchboards
- Panels
- Controls
- Rectifiers
- Electronic circuits
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Hook-up & Lead Wire, PVC Insulated Wire, UL 1015 Wire
UL 1015 14 AWG 41 Strand 105C 600V – Tinned Copper
Hook-up & Lead Wire, PVC Insulated Wire, UL 1015 WireUL 1015 14 AWG 41 Strand 105C 600V – Tinned Copper
UL 1015 14 AWG pvc insulated wire is constructed with solid or stranded, bare or tinned copper conductors and a extruded thermoplastic pvc insulation with acid, oil and alkali resistance capable of passing the UL VW-1 Flame Test. With a 105°C maximum temperature and 600 volt rating, it’s ideal for use in the AC, DC wiring of appliances and control panels.
Min/Mult: 100/50
SKU: W10151441-T -
Hook-up & Lead Wire, UL 3512 Wire
UL 3512 14 AWG 07 Strand 200C 600V – Tinned Copper
UL 3512 14 AWG silicone insulated wire is constructed with solid or stranded, tinned copper conductors. Its extruded silicone rubber or pvc insulation makes it chemical, weather, flame and moisture resistant, allowing it to pass the flame test. With a 200°C maximum temperature and a rated voltage of 600V, it’s ideal for internal wiring of appliances.
Min/Mult: 100/50
SKU: W35121407-T