Hook-up wire – Northern Connectors Alpha Wire Hook-Up Wire User Manual
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Hook-Up Wire
T
he broad range of hook-
up wire from Alpha means
you will find the product
exactly suited to your application—
whether it’s as straightforward as
a control cabinet in a protected
environment or as specialized as a
machine tool on the factory floor, a
high-temperature oven, or off-road
construction equipment.
Our hook-up wire is available in
a variety of insulations to meet
your needs for temperature, ability
to withstand wear and abrasion,
electrical performance, or
resistance to oil, solvents, and
chemicals.
• Stranded and solid copper
conductors, bare or tinned, with
other platings available for
special application needs
• Broad range of insulations
• Color-coded insulation for easy
circuit identification
• UL, CSA, and Mil-spec
compliance
• Convenient put-ups as short as
100 feet
• Excellent uniformity and
low-fray design for easy handling,
stripping, and termination
Choice of Insulations to Meet Temperature Range and Mechanical and Environmental Requirements
Insulation
Material
Temperature Range
Features
PVC
Polyvinyl chloride
-55°C to +105°C
General-purpose insulation
Good abrasion resistance
Excellent flame resistance
XL-PVC
Cross-linked PVC
-55°C to +105°C
Better abrasion and cut-through resistance than standard PVC
Improved temperature and solder iron resistance over standard PVC
Used in high-density wiring
mPPE
Modified polyphenylene ether
-40°C to +105°C
Excellent recyclability
Excellent abrasion and cut-through resistance
Superior dielectric properties for thinner walls than PVC—allows wires
45% smaller in diameter and 40% light in weight
PTFE
Polytetrafluoroethylene
-55°C to +200°C
High temperature
Chemically inert: excellent chemical and solvent resistance
Excellent electrical properties
XLPE
Cross-linked polyethylene
-55°C to +125°C
Higher temperature rating than PVC
Silicone
Silicone
-40°C to +150°C
High-voltage material
Excellent flexibility
Excellent dielectric strength and resistance to radiation, corona, and ozone
PDVF
Polyvinylidene fluoride
-40°C to +125°C
Widely used in wire wrap applications
ETFE
Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene
-70°C to +150°C
TGGT
Teflon glass glass Teflon
+250°C
High-temperature applications
Chemically inert: excellent chemical and solvent resistance
Moisture resistant
Withstands mechanical abuse and repeated flexing
MG
Mica glass
+450°C
High-temperature applications, such as heat-treating furnaces,
kilns, and food service equipment
Excellent thermal stability
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