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Jacket: PVC
Insulation Material: PVC
Conductor Material: Copper
Model Number: 1
Brand Name: LX
Place of Origin: China (Mainland)

Specifications

UL Certification THHN THWN THNN T90 Heat-resistant Corrosion-resistant Electric Cable Nylon jacket wire

Product Description

Application:

For use in power and control circuits,installed in conduit or duct.
For wiring of machine tools(stranded conductors).

Suitable for use in dry(90°C) or wet(75°C) locations and in presence of oil or gasoline.
Maximum votage continuous rating: 750V

 

Description of usage properties:
The nylon sheathed cable has more excellences in physical and electrical performance than the PVC cable.

The cable has smaller outer diameter, lighter weight, less static friction coefficient than the same size of PVC cable,

which greatly improve safety and convenience in installation and assembly of the cable.It is self-lubrication, and has

good resistance to corrosion, oil, acids, alkali, and moisture. The cable is widely used in fixed installation, home appliance,

lighting equipment, construction and aviation engine room with voltage up to 450/750V. Its permitted long term working

temperature shall be 70°C or 90°C, installation temperature shall be over 0°C, and maximum bending radius shall be not less

than 4 times of outer diameter of the cable.

 

Approvals:

· UL listed Stds. 83 & 1063 as: Type THHN Wire 90°C in dry locations, Type THWN Wire 75°C in wet locations.

· A-A-59544, NEMA WC-5, UL-758

· CSA approval upon request

 

Description:

· Conductor: Bare copper, Solid or Stranded

· Insulation: PVC

· Jacket: NYLON

· Gasoline & oil resistant - Type MTW 90°C Machine Tool Wire (stranded only) 105°C AWM, 80°C where exposed to oil.

 

 

Packaging & Weight

 

 



 

 

Cable Selection Tips

When choosing cables, several issues to be considered are as below:

1,Working voltage, determining the thickness of the insulation;

2,Current-carrying capacity, determining the cross-sectional size of the conductor(s);

3,Environmental conditions such as temperature, water, chemical or sunlight exposure, and mechanical impact, determining the form and composition of the outer cable jacket.