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Flexible | Bend and Stay |
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Radiation-Resistant Wire

Stranded

Solid
- Use for panel and equipment (hook-up)
- Stranded Wire: Flexible
Solid Wire: Bend and Stay - Temperature Range: -140° to 500° F
- Insulation: PEEK Plastic
The PEEK insulation on this wire won't degrade when exposed to radiation, and is often used in nuclear energy production. The insulation also resists harsh chemicals and high pressure, so it can also be used in equipment for mining or oil and gas exploration. It meets UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance.
Stranded wire is flexible, so it’s pliable enough to be pulled around corners. Solid wire bends and stays in the position that you bend it. It’s easier to terminate than stranded wire.
Silver-plated wire is stronger and more corrosion resistant than bare wire.
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Wire Ga. | Strand Count | Current | OD | Outer Insulation Color | Specifications Met | Material | Length, ft. | 1-99 | 100-Up | |
Stranded Wire | ||||||||||
1,000V AC | ||||||||||
26 | 7/34 | 8 A @ 86° F | 0.04" | Beige | UL 94 V-0 | Silver-Plated Copper | 0000000 | 00000 | 00000 | |
24 | 19/36 | 11 A @ 86° F | 0.04" | Beige | UL 94 V-0 | Silver-Plated Copper | 0000000 | 0000 | 0000 | |
22 | 19/34 | 14 A @ 86° F | 0.05" | Beige | UL 94 V-0 | Silver-Plated Copper | 0000000 | 0000 | 0000 | |
20 | 19/32 | 19 A @ 86° F | 0.07" | Beige | UL 94 V-0 | Silver-Plated Copper | 0000000 | 0000 | 0000 | |
18 | 19/30 | 29 A @ 86° F | 0.08" | Beige | UL 94 V-0 | Silver-Plated Copper | 0000000 | 0000 | 0000 | |
Solid Wire | ||||||||||
1,000V AC | ||||||||||
26 | __ | 8 A @ 86° F | 0.03" | Beige | UL 94 V-0 | Bare Copper | 0000000 | 000 | 000 | |
24 | __ | 11 A @ 86° F | 0.04" | Beige | UL 94 V-0 | Bare Copper | 0000000 | 0000 | 000 | |
22 | __ | 14 A @ 86° F | 0.05" | Beige | UL 94 V-0 | Bare Copper | 0000000 | 0000 | 000 | |
20 | __ | 19 A @ 86° F | 0.06" | Beige | UL 94 V-0 | Bare Copper | 0000000 | 0000 | 0000 | |
18 | __ | 29 A @ 86° F | 0.07" | Beige | UL 94 V-0 | Bare Copper | 0000000 | 0000 | 0000 |