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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