TEX/TW FEP Twisted
FEP is an extruded fluoropolymer suitable for use up to 400 F (200C),
and is flame retardant and non-propagating in fire conditions.
Conductors are extruded with FEP and twisted in a 1-1/2″ to 2-1/2″ lay.
This is a non-jacketed construction. The product is moisture/chemical
resistant and provides an economic alternative with smaller OD profile.
This construction also provides all the benefits of FEP at an economical
price point.
Nylon Duplex
Nylon insulation is available for application requiring a small diameter
and /or 250F (121C) temperature rating. Nylon is extruded over the
singles and laid parallel. Nylon jacket is applied over the singles
creating a duplex construction. The product provides resistance to
hydrocarbons and has excellent cut-thru resistance.
PVC Duplex
105C rated flame retardant PVC insulation provides excellent chemical
and abrasion resistance. UL Listed Construction are also available. PVC a
flame retardant and flexible polyvinyl chloride insulation is extruded
over single conductors which are laid parallel and get insulated with an
overall PVC jacket. Nominal insulation thickness, 15 mils.
PVC Extruded Rip Cord
105C rated flame retardant PVC insulation provides excellent chemical
and abrasion resistance. Rip Cord product is unique in design and do not
have an overall jacket. PVC a flame retardant and flexible polyvinyl
chloride insulation is extruded over single conductors which are laid
parallel and bonded together in a secondary process. The end product is a
small compact size with easy conductor separation.
PVC Twisted Shielded 1 Pair
PVC twisted/shielded thermocouple cable is ideal for systems sensitive
to induced voltage and electrical noise. The twisting of the conductor
and the Aluminum Mylar shield provides protection against cross talk,
static and magnetic noise in instrumentation circuits. The wire
conductors are insulated with color-coded PVC, and then twisted with a
tin/copper drain wire. Next, an Aluminum Mylar tape is wrapped around
the wires, followed by a final layer of overall PVC jacket. The wire is
UL listed for Power Limited Tray Cable (PLTC) 300V applications and
meets NEC Article 725 Class I, Division 2, hazardous locations.