The 83004 002100 is a high-temperature hook-up wire featuring a 24 AWG stranded silver-coated copper conductor and extruded PTFE insulation, suitable for demanding industrial environments. It operates within a temperature range of -70°C to +200°C, providing excellent electrical and physical properties. The wire has a nominal DC resistance of 24 ohms per 1000 feet at 20°C, is VW-1 flame tested, and complies with multiple global standards including UL, RoHS, and MIL specifications. Its robust construction makes it ideal for wiring in high-temperature and flame-resistant applications, ensuring safety and durability.
Nominal DC Resistance: 24 ohms per 1000 feet at 20°C
Flammability: VW-1 flame tested
Weight: 2 lbs/1000 ft
Applicable Standards: UL 105°C, MIL-W-16878/4, RoHS, CE, Prop 65, China RoHS
Chemical Resistance: PTFE offers excellent chemical and moisture resistance
Application: Suitable for high-temperature industrial wiring, aerospace, and electronics
Buy the Belden Series 83004 Hook-up Wire: 24 AWG Silver-Coated Copper with PTFE Insulation
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