Flame Retardant Silicone Rubber Extruded Fiberglass - Grade A
Flame Retardant Silicone Rubber Extruded Fiberglass - Grade A
High Voltage Silicone Rubber Extruded Fiberglass Sleeving has many uses and is recommended for the insulation of leads and connections in electrical and electronic components (transformers, coils, relays, solenoids etc.) where temperature extremes from -70° C through 200° C are encountered. It's made with a combination of silicone and rubber extruded onto a braided fiberglass sleeving. The silicone rubber coated sleeving is the only flexible insulating material appropriate for continuous service in ambient temperatures from -70° C through +200° C.
Part Number: SFAG.00BK-5
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What's Special
What's Special
- NEMA: TF-1, Type 5
- UL FILE: E123956 & E86619 (Grade A)
- Rated Class 200° C [392° F]
- Available in three colors: white, black, and iron oxide red
Features
Features
- Recommended Cutting Tool: Scissors
- Colors: 3
- Grade: A (8,000V)
- Class: Class H Rated (392°F/200°C)
Why Is Insulating Wires Important?
Safety: Insulating wires helps prevent electrical shock and electrocution by creating a barrier between the electrical conductor and anything or anyone that may come into contact with it. This is particularly important in high-voltage applications where the risk of injury is greater.
Prevention of short circuits: Insulation helps prevent short circuits, which can lead to fires, equipment damage, and electrical hazards.
Protection of equipment: Insulating wires helps protect electrical equipment from damage caused by exposure to moisture, dust, chemicals, and other environmental factors.
Efficiency: Insulating wires can help improve the efficiency of electrical transmission by reducing the amount of energy lost through leakage.
Compliance: Insulating wires may be required by regulatory agencies or building codes to ensure compliance with safety standards.
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