The main difference between UL1015 wire and UL1007 wire lies in their temperature resistance,rated voltage insulation thickness and wire diameter and Specification type.
1. Temperature resistance: UL1015 wire has a temperature resistance level of 105 ℃, while UL1007 wire has a temperature resistance level of 80 ℃. This means that UL1015 wire can withstand higher temperature environments and are suitable for use in applications that require higher heat resistance.
2. Rated voltage: UL1015 wire has a rated voltage of 600V, while UL1007 has a rated voltage of 300V. Therefore, UL1015 wires are suitable for applications that require higher voltage, while UL1007 is suitable for occasions with lower voltage requirements.
3. The insulation thickness and wire diameter are different: both are made of pure copper or tin plated copper, but UL1015 wire insulation is thicker than UL1007 wire insulation, which also results in the former having a larger wire outer diameter than the latter.
4. There are a total of 8 types of wires under UL1007 cable, ranging from AWG16-AWG30, with different classification quantities. Under UL1015 cable, there are a total of 10 types of wires from AWG10-AWG26.
Both types of wires comply with UL standards and have excellent electrical and mechanical properties. They are widely used in internal wiring of electrical and electronic machines, as well as cables that require high standard electronic equipment or export equipment. The main difference between them lies in their temperature resistance and rated voltage. Users should choose the appropriate wire type according to their specific application needs























