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About Wire and Cable
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Low-Voltage High-Temperature Wire
- Use for ovens and furnaces, panel and equipment (hook-up)
- Wire with FEP Plastic Insulation: Flexible
Wire with Silicone Rubber Insulation: Ultra Flexible - Temperature Range:
Wire with FEP Plastic Insulation: -239° to 390° F
Wire with Silicone Rubber Insulation: -100° to 400° F
Rated to 50 volts AC/DC, this wire is often used in small electronics and robotics. It’s also known as hook-up wire.
Wire with FEP insulation is chemical resistant.
Wire with silicone rubber insulation is ultra-flexible for use in applications that require tight turns. It also withstands moisture.
Silver-plated wire is stronger and more corrosion resistant than bare wire.



























