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Thin Wall Cable Single Core 32/0.20mm 16.5 amps TW1.0 - Black & Red
Thin Wall Cable Single Core 32/0.20mm 16.5 amps TW1.0
High-temperature thin wall cables stands out as a versatile low voltage wiring, it has been manufactured for multiple applications in a harsh environments like automotive, marine sectors and allied industries. It is made from lead-free PVC polymer with a hard-grade insulation and copper conductors that make the cable more resistant to petrol, chemicals, abrasion and corrosion.
It has a reduced insulation thickness and an increased current-carrying capacity ensuring a noticeable reduction in weight and volume which helps in the application process, especially in this day and age as cars are getting smaller and complex wiring harnesses require a careful balancing act between space utilisation.
With a wide operating temperature range that reaches up to +105°C and on excursions up to +120°C, the thin wall cable is suitable for 12v and 24v systems with a maximum voltage of 60v. It is manufactured in the UK and is specified as standard by manufacturers throughout Europe due to their high-performance characteristics.
Features & Benefits
Great resistance to moisture
Plain Copper Conductors - PVC Insulated
Suitable for 12v and 24v systems (Maximum voltage 60v)
Manufactured in accordance with ISO6722-1:2011 (Class B) 105°C
Good resistance to petrol, diesel, lubricating oils and diluted acids
Hard grade PVC insulation offers good resistance to abrasion and cut through
Suitable for use at temperatures from -40°C to +105°C with excursions up to +120°C
Reduced insulation gives considerable savings in weight and volume especially when used in large wiring harnesses
Our cable is of high quality and low cost that gives you the best results everytime. For further information please contact our Sale team by calling 01942 723101 or e-mailing [email protected]