Business Type | Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier |
Country of Origin | India |
Type | Braided Wire |
Shape | Round |
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Location | Anywhere in India |
Product Details
Silicone insulated conductors offer you an economical solution to many temperature related wiring problems. Capable of working at extremes as far apart as -50°C right up to +180°C, silicone insulated cables have grown substantially in popularity.
Flexibility is retained even at very low temperatures where conventional rubber or PVC cable would become brittle and crack.
At high temperatures the cable performs normally. In the case of a fire, the silicone changes to form an insulating layer of SiO2 which, provided there is no movement, will maintain cable integrity in the short term. This is important in the event of a fire where equipment needs to be shut down, lighting maintained and alarm systems remain operational.
Silicone is relatively inert, that is to say it gives off minimal smoke or fumes when exposed to fire. Airports, hospitals, and other public buildings use silicone cables to wire alarm, lighting, and other essential services.
At high temperatures, applications include heating elements, lighting, manufacturing and food processing and for control circuits where heat is involved. At low temperatures silicone insulated cables are used in cold stores and refrigeration plants for lighting, portable equipment and motor feeds.
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