High temperature cables are specifically
designed for applications that require cables that can withstand heat between
150°C and 450°C. Choosing the right high temperature cables for high-heat
environments reduces unnecessary replacements and avoids downtime.
If
you are concerned by electrical cable failure due to extreme heat, friction, abrasion
and sometimes moisture, you can go for products with thermocouple extension
wire, a variety of high temperature sleeves and high temperature silica tape.
Conductors in high temperature cables can be either nickel-coated copper,
tinned copper or pure nickel, while the insulation material can range from
rubber, PTFE tapes and mica tapes to fiberglass and ceramic braids. The cable
jackets often consist of high temperature fiberglass.
High temperature lead cables are generally
used in motors, furnaces, ovens, and high-intensity lights. The exceptional
strength and insulation properties make high temperature cables perfect for:
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Preventing slag spill damage
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Preventing molten splash damage
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Welding curtains
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Exhaust manifolds
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Valve insulation covers
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Turbine equipment
·
Cable tray protection
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