High Frequency Transmission Cable
In-car data communications, automotive audio systems, etc.
Features
●Quality control flow
●Auto wire handling machine for cutting
●Stripping and crimping
●Crimping force monitor adapted online for 100% crimping quality monitor / managements
100% connection / conductivity test
Specification
●Conductor: copper (tinned copper) conductor
●Insulation: PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride) / TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer)
●Rated voltage: 30V DC Test
●100% connection / conductivity test
Automotive primary wire is often thicker than other types of electrical wire, and it is usually insulated with a durable material such as PVC.
This type of wire is designed to withstand the high temperatures and vibration that are common in automotive applications. Some common automotive primary wire applications include engine wiring, headlights, taillights, and interior lighting.
PVC AUTOMOTIVE PRIMARY WIRE
The durability of PVC makes it an ideal material for under-hood or cabin applications in cars. It has insulation that is highly resistant to oil, grease and acids, making it an ideal fit for automotive applications.
Common types of PVC automotive primary wire:
Type |
Temp Rating |
Use |
Cross-Linked |
-40°C to 125ºC |
Thin wall - very common in engine compartments where higher heat rating is needed |
Cross-Linked |
-40°C to 125ºC |
Standard wall - common in engine compartments |
Cross-Linked |
-40°C to 125ºC |
Extra thin wall - smallest and lightest weight option |
PVC |
-40°C to 85ºC |
Used for general circuit wiring |
PVC |
-40°C to 105ºC |
Thin wall - used for general automotive applications |
PVC |
-40°C to 85ºC |
Thick wall - used for general circuit wiring |