Vitreous Silica Insulated Cable – TEW&C HG-HG90

Features

  • Flexible – continuous use up to 1800F(982C)
  • Provides accurate temperature measurement
  • According to AMS2750E load thermocouple made from calibrated spool thermocouple wire up to 2000 feet do not need to be calibrated individually
  • According to AMS2750E on single use load thermocouple SAT test is not required (special procedure on instrument calibration is to be implemented)
  • Very useful as TUS test thermocouple
Enquiry

Vitreous Silica fiber designed for extreme temperature applications. Vitreous Silica fiber in this design is braided with thicker insulation on the individual conductors and the jacket giving a continuous temperature rating up to 1800 Degrees F (982 Degrees C). The vitreous silica fiber is flexible throughout the extended temperature range but is not recommended for application that are highly abrasive in high temperatures. The high temperature limit of Vitreous Silica allows it to be used in areas where temperature is higher than the upper limit of fiberglass braided wires.

Applications

  • Heat Treatment
  • Component Testing
  • Steel and Aluminum Industry
  • Metals Production
  • Furnace Surveys

Available Options

  • No tracers
  • Impregnated Jacket
  • Stabilized Type K & Type E Conductors
  • Metal Coverings
  • Tighter Than Special Limit Accuracy Tolerances
  • Calibration Test Reports

Specification

Conductors Solid or stranded thermocouple wire per ASTM E230 & ANSI MC96.1
Insulation Braided vitreous silica fiber
Construction Parallel conductors
Jacket Braided vitreous silica fiber
Operating Temperature +1800F (+982C) continuous +2000F (+1093C) single exposure
Limits of Error Conforms to ASTM E230, IEC 584 and ANSI MC 96.1
Color Code Supplied white without saturation and with red tracer in negative leg

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