What kinds of insulating materials are there for the terminal wire harnesses?
Insulating materials for terminal wire harnesses can be divided into two basic categories-thermosetting and thermoplastic, but there are so many types, compounds and mixtures in each category that there are almost no restrictions on the available insulating materials. At present, most of the insulating materials in the industry are composed of compounds made of synthetic rubber polymers (thermosetting) and compounds made of synthetic materials to provide special physical and electrical properties.

Thermosetting insulating material: The thermosetting material of the terminal wire is characterized by being stretched, compressed or deformed (within a reasonable limit) under the action of mechanical stress, and when the mechanical stress is removed, it can "rebound" to Initial state and shape. Since thermosetting insulating materials are not susceptible to thermal softening, they will not drip, flow or deform during applied thermal and electrical overload (which causes internal heating).
Thermoplastic insulating materials: Thermoplastic insulating materials for terminal wires are known for their excellent electrical properties and low cost. Thermoplastics are widely used as insulating materials because they can obtain good electrical properties due to a very thin insulation thickness, especially in high-voltage cables. In addition, cables with a thinner insulation layer are usually smaller in size than cables made of thermosetting insulating materials with the same electrical properties.

