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Compare wire vs. cable and choose the right option based on gauge, number of conductors, insulation, and current rating.
Long-Life Continuous-Flex Wire
Carbon Fiber
- Use for automation, continuous motion
- Continuous Flex
- Temperature Range:
Carbon Fiber: 0° to 140° F
Metallic Tinsel: -20° to 175° F - Insulation:
Carbon Fiber: PVC Plastic
Metallic Tinsel: Polypropylene Plastic
The strands in this wire have better fatigue resistance under repeated flexing than the copper strands in standard continuous-flex wire, so it will last longer. Often used in low-current signaling in automated applications such as robotics, it withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
Carbon fiber wire has 12,000 strands that are highly flexible and have excellent strength.

























