Polyimide-tape-wrapped and glass-insulated nickel-clad-copper conductor heat-resistant wire (TN210) is made of nickel-clad-copper wires which are flexible and highly resistant to heat and corrosion, and covered with polyimide-tape and glass fiber. Maximum operation temperature of this series is 220℃.
Construction
- Conductor
Several nickel-clad-copper wires (NPC) are stranded to make a conductor.
Construction of the conductor is shown in below table. NPC has lower conductor resistance and more flexibility than nickel wire - Insulator
Conductor is double wrapped with polyimide-tape, double served with glass evenly (if the nominal sectional area of the conductor is 8.0 Sq. or more, braided with glass-yarn instead of having the serving process), braided with glass-yarn, and baked with silicone varnish on the surface to make an insulator. - Color
The standard is two red-spiraled stripes on the white ground.
Applications
Widely used as lead wires of electric heaters or wirings in high-temperature equipments where, especially resistance to heat and corrosion is required.
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