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Even at 480° F—hotter than some industrial ovens—this wire’s insulation won’t melt.
With a slim PFA plastic insulation, this wire has the same heat resistance as standard high-temperature wire but its diameter is one-third the size for use in tight spaces.
Rated to 50 volts AC/DC, this wire is often used in small electronics and robotics. It withstands temperatures of 390° F and greater.
Keep several colors of high-temperature wire on hand with these assortments.
Our most chemical-resistant wire—the PTFE insulation protects against most chemicals, solvents, and oil.
Run power over rough surfaces—this wire has thick insulation that stands up to wear and tear.
Use this wire in high-voltage applications that require 10,000 volts DC or greater, such as in high-power signs and lasers.
Use this wire in automated applications that require 14,000 volts A/C or greater. It withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
For high-heat applications such as furnaces and ovens, this cable's insulation withstands temperatures of 390° F and higher.
A thick outer layer of silicone rubber insulation protects this cable from high voltages while remaining ultra flexible. It stands up to continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission.
Bend and flex this silicone-insulated cable in temperatures up to 350° F. It can keep moving in areas twice as hot as most other continuous-flex cables without degrading data or signal transmission.
Often used in robotics, packaging, conveyors, and other applications with constant movement and high temperatures, these silicone rubber cords bend and flex at temperatures up to 325° F.
This wire will spring back after bending. It's often used in heating and electrical applications.
Harder than platinum and able to withstand higher temperatures than gold, this 99.98% pure tantalum wire also resists corrosion and conducts heat. It’s often used in heating elements for furnaces.
Able to handle high melting points and conduct heat and electricity, this 99.95% pure molybdenum wire is often used in lights to create a support for filaments.
This niobium wire has a higher melting point than most other metal, so it’s also known as refractory metal. It's highly conductive, corrosion resistant, and maintains its strength even at high temperatures.