Let's first understand what high-temperature cables are.
High-temperature cables are cables made of multi-stranded soft copper conductors. They can still transmit signals or power normally at high temperatures for extended periods.
AGR High-Temperature Cables
AGR Cable Model Names and Features:
Application:
AGR and AGRP high-temperature cables are suitable for the installation and connection of electrical circuits with an AC rated voltage of 300/500V. They are widely used in electric heating appliances, paint booths, lighting fixtures, and household appliances in environments with ambient temperatures up to 180°C.
Construction:
The conductor is Class 5 soft copper or tinned soft copper; the insulation is silicone rubber; the braid for AGRP is glass fiber impregnated with high-temperature varnish.
Product Standard: TICW/04-2009
Specifications: 0.5-120 mm²
Core Identification
Single-core: No requirement (braid color is typically white)
AGR and AGRP High-Temperature Cable Structure Diagram
Since high-temperature cables are made of silicone rubber, their remarkable characteristic is their high-temperature stability. Even in high-temperature environments, silicone rubber maintains a certain level of flexibility, resilience, and surface hardness, with no significant change in mechanical properties. Silicone rubber also offers excellent insulation properties, as well as excellent corona and arc resistance. Therefore, AGR and AGRP high-temperature cables also possess these excellent properties.
AGR High-Temperature Cable Specifications and Parameters:
Technical Parameters
Rated Voltage (Uo/U): 300/500V; Temperature Grade: Maximum Operating Temperature of Conductor: +180°C
Minimum Bend Radius: 6D
Installation Methods
Pipeline, shallow trench, cable trench, tunnel, and mezzanine installations are available.