High Temperature Cable
High Temperature Cable: The Ultimate Solution for Extreme Heat Applications
High Temperature Cable is specially designed to withstand extreme heat conditions while maintaining optimal electrical performance. These cables are essential in industries such as aerospace, automotive, oil & gas, and industrial manufacturing where high temperatures are a constant challenge.
Key Features of Our High Temperature Cable
- Exceptional heat resistance up to 1000°C
- Flexible design for easy installation
- Chemical and oil resistant
- Superior electrical insulation properties
- Flame retardant and self-extinguishing
- Long service life even in harsh environments
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Temperature Range | -60°C to +1000°C |
| Voltage Rating | Up to 600V |
| Conductor Material | Nickel-plated copper or stainless steel |
| Insulation Material | PTFE, Silicone, or Fiberglass |
| Bending Radius | 5 x cable diameter |
| Certifications | UL, CSA, CE, RoHS compliant |
High Temperature Cable Applications
Our High Temperature Cable is widely used in various demanding environments:
- Furnaces and ovens
- Power plants and boiler rooms
- Foundries and steel mills
- Aircraft and aerospace applications
- Chemical processing plants
- Automotive engine compartments
High Temperature Cable FAQ
What is the maximum temperature your High Temperature Cable can withstand?
Our standard High Temperature Cable can continuously operate at temperatures up to 1000°C (1832°F), with short-term peak resistance up to 1200°C (2192°F) depending on the specific model and insulation material used. The actual maximum temperature depends on several factors including the duration of exposure, ambient conditions, and cable configuration.
How do I select the right High Temperature Cable for my application?
Selecting the appropriate High Temperature Cable requires considering several key factors: the maximum operating temperature, voltage requirements, flexibility needs, chemical exposure, and mechanical stresses. Our technical team can help you evaluate your specific requirements and recommend the optimal cable type, whether it's PTFE-insulated for extreme temperatures or silicone-insulated for more flexible applications.
What makes High Temperature Cable different from regular electrical cables?
High Temperature Cable differs from standard cables in several crucial aspects: specialized insulation materials that resist thermal degradation, conductor materials designed for thermal expansion, and overall construction that maintains integrity under extreme heat. Regular cables would quickly degrade, lose insulation properties, or become safety hazards in high-temperature environments where our specialized cables continue to perform reliably.
Available Variants
| Model | Temperature Range | Conductor | Insulation | Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HTC-2000 | Up to 200°C | Tinned copper | Silicone rubber | Highly flexible, general purpose |
| HTC-450 | Up to 450°C | Nickel-plated copper | PTFE | Chemical resistant |
| HTC-1000 | Up to 1000°C | Stainless steel | Fiberglass with silicone coating | Extreme heat applications |
Installation and Maintenance Tips
To ensure optimal performance of your High Temperature Cable:
- Maintain proper bending radius during installation
- Use appropriate cable glands and terminations rated for high temperatures
- Regularly inspect cables for signs of abrasion or insulation damage
- Avoid sharp edges and excessive mechanical stress
- Ensure proper ventilation in confined spaces
Why Choose Our High Temperature Cable?
With over 20 years of experience in manufacturing high-performance cables, we offer:
- Proven reliability in the most demanding environments
- Custom solutions for unique applications
- Stringent quality control and testing
- Global certifications and approvals
- Technical support from our engineering team
