
NM0325013
The High-Temp Q/TW-20-K Solid Wire Twisted (No Jacket), EHS is a specialized, high-temperature wire designed for demanding industrial applications requiring reliable electrical conductivity in extreme thermal environments. This wire features a twisted, solid core construction without an outer protective jacket, and is designated with "EHS," indicating a specific set of manufacturer-defined characteristics.
Key Features and Benefits:
High-Temperature Resilience:
Engineered to maintain its electrical properties and integrity under high-temperature conditions, making it suitable for applications such as furnaces, ovens, and kilns.
Solid Wire Construction:
Employs a solid wire core, offering increased durability and resistance to corrosion compared to stranded wire designs.
Twisted Configuration:
The twisted wire configuration helps to minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) and provides enhanced signal integrity, particularly in sensitive electronic applications
20 Gauge (AWG):
Specifies a 20 American Wire Gauge (AWG) size, indicating a specific conductor diameter and current carrying capacity.
"K" Designation:
The "K" designation likely refers to a specific material type or insulation characteristic. In some cases, "K" is associated with thermocouple type k wires. It is extremely important to verify the manufacturers documentation to understand this.
Unjacketed Design:
The absence of an outer jacket necessitates careful handling and installation to prevent physical damage and ensure proper insulation. This design choice is often made for applications where minimal size or maximum thermal performance is critical.
"EHS" Designation:
The "EHS" designation requires clarification from the manufacturer, as it likely denotes specific attributes related to:
Extra High Strength.
Environmental Health and Safety compliance.
A particular manufacturer's proprietary process.
Industrial-Grade Reliability:
Designed for use in rigorous industrial environments, providing consistent performance and longevity.
Applications:
High-temperature sensor wiring.
Furnace and oven wiring.
Kiln and heating element connections.
Industrial heating and processing equipment.
High-temperature testing and research.