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Features
PVC insulated wire is the most used kind among automotive wires; it is made by covering a conductor with polyvinylchloride i.e. PVC. Generally, PVC's ratio is between 1.31 and 1.45 and it softens at around 65°C~85°C (149°F~185°F). Some PVC disintegrates at 120°C~180°C (248°F~356°F) generating HCL gas. PVC can be reinforced by
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Features
Shield braided cable is used in low voltage circuits in automobiles for automobiles
Suitable for the consideration of the flexibility and thermal resistance
Suitable for the consideration of the shielding characteristic
Superior heat resistance with irradiated PVC
Superior heat resistance with irradiated PE
Consist of drain
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Teflon insulated wire uses fluorine resin as its insulator. Fluorine resin is heat and chemical resistant, non-adhesive, and has outstanding electrical characteristic, so Teflon insulated wire is heat and burn resistant. It can be designed to have minimum operating temperature of -150°C (-238°F) and maximum operating temperature of
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PE insulated wire is made by first covering a conductor with polyethylene i.e. PE. Then its wire-type structure molecules are converted into three dimension network system molecules by treating it with accelerated corpuscular beam generated by high-voltage quantum or magnetic field changes. Both the milky white color and the