Fluoroplastic insulated control cable uses fluoroplastics (such as polytetrafluoroethylene PTFE, fluorinated ethylene propylene FEP, etc.) as the insulation layer, making it a control cable with extremely high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, and aging resistance. Fluoroplastic materials have extremely low friction coefficients and electrical insulation properties, maintaining stable electrical performance in extremely harsh environments. Fluoroplastic insulated control cables also have good flame retardancy and radiation resistance, making them suitable for control systems and signal transmission systems in high-end fields such as aerospace, nuclear industry, and petrochemicals.
Wire Gauge and Ampacity: The Core Relationship Electrical wire sizing follows a straightforward principle: the thicker the wire, the more current it can safely carry. In the American Wire Gauge (AWG) system, the numbers...
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