RS PRO Grey 1.82 mm² Harsh Environment Wire, 14, 37/0.25 mm, 100m, PTFE Insulation

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RS Stock No.:
232-1056
Brand:
RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Cross Sectional Area

1.82 mm²

Sheath Colour

Grey

Cable Shape

Single Core

American Wire Gauge

14

Core Strands

37/0.25 mm

Length

100m

Insulation Material

PTFE

Outer Diameter

3.1mm

Voltage Rating

600 V

Maximum Operating Temperature

+260°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-70°C

Conductor Material

Nickel Plated Copper

Standards Met

EFGLAS BS G222

Size of Strands

0.25 mm

Number of Strands

37

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

RS PRO Harsh Environment Wire - PTFE Insulation


From RS PRO, a range of harsh environment cable, Primarily utilised by aircraft manufacturers. EFGLAS cables have an operating temperature range of -70°C to +260°C with a maximum voltage and frequency of 600V (rms) and 1600Hz respectively. The cables are constructed using nickel plated copper wire conductors and insulated with a combination of PTFE tapes and PTFE impregnated glass yarn braid for added strength. All models are highly reliable and excellent quality.

Features and Benefits


• Nickel plated Copper
• PTFE insulation
• Various wire sizes
• Grey colour

What is harsh environment wire?


Defined by its name, harsh environment wire is cable suitable for less than friendly environments. Typically used as hook up wire, each reel performs to an optimum level within harsher areas. High temperature can be a massive threat in terms of electronics, causing all kinds of health and safety risks. These RS PRO cables provide excellent resistance to such problems.

Where is harsh environment wire used?


Any electronic devices situated within harsh environments would benefit from this type of wire. Laboratories would be be a good example, as they are areas which could have toxic and potentially damaging gasses that interfere with wires. As as example, some areas using these cables would be:

• Construction sites
• Car engines
• Aeroplanes
• Petrol stations

What is PTFE?


Standing for Polytetrafluoroethylene, PTFE is a synthetic type of wire shielding, known for its impressive dielectric properties. Widely used within aerospace and computing, the frequency of use shows the excellent capabilities in electronics. Such is the design of the material, it is capable of being fully operational at varying temperatures.

Note

The maximum working voltage on these cables is 600Vac

Standards

EFGLAS BS G222

Standards

EFGLAS BS G222; MIL-W-22759