Sep 23, 2024

What Is A UL1015 Wire?

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UL1015 wire is an electronic wire used for internal wiring of electrical equipment, with the implementation standard of UL 758. It has specific rated temperature and voltage requirements and complies with multiple international safety standards. ‌


UL1015 wire are mainly used in weak current engineering, such as internal connection wires for electronic and electrical equipment. Its design specifications include:


The rated voltage is 600V and the rated temperature is 105 ° C, ensuring its safe use in high-temperature environments.


The structure and composition of wires include insulation layers and conductors, using twisted annealed soft conductors (bare copper or tin plated copper). The insulation layer is made of special heat-resistant PVC material, which can work for a long time at 105 ° C, and can also work at 80 ° C in environments exposed to solvents such as oil.


The standard length, wire number, number/diameter, and other detailed specifications of wires are provided in AWG (American Wire Gauge) units to meet different application needs.


UL1015 wires comply with the ROHS directive and safety certification standards such as UL, CSA, CE, enabling them to be used in multiple markets including Europe, the United States, and Canada.


UL1015 wires play an important role in industrial and commercial fields due to their excellent performance and wide range of applications

 

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