Silicone electronic wires mainly include 3135 silicone wires, 3239 silicone wires, 3123 silicone wires, 3132 silicone wires, 3133 silicone wires, etc. The rated voltages vary from 300V to 600V. 3239 silicone wires are divided into 3KV, 6KV, 10KV, 20KV, 30KV, 50KV and other different withstand voltage levels of silicone wire.
Silicone electronic wire has excellent high temperature resistance and low temperature resistance, excellent high pressure resistance, aging resistance, high temperature resistance, acid and alkali resistance, and long service life. Silicone wire insulation is made of silicone rubber, and the colors are: white, red, black, blue, green, yellow, translucent, etc.

The silicone electronic wire uses environmentally-friendly silicone rubber as an insulating material. The silicone rubber is soft and has good flame-retardant properties, which makes the wire performance more superior. Silicone wire has the characteristics of fast conduction, high efficiency and low resistance, and can work under high current power for a long time. Silicone wire can work in a high temperature environment, and its conductivity is amazing. It can be used directly to charge the battery, or it can be welded into a battery wire.
Silicone electronic wire has good anti-acid, anti-alkali, anti-fungal properties, and can withstand damp and hot environments and a variety of greases. Silicone wire has the advantages of waterproof and pressure resistance. Silicone wire cores are generally made of tin-plated copper wire and silver-plated copper. The wires are wound together one by one. The greater the power used, the more the core is wound. The silicone wire is conductive Excellent performance and high resistance, it can be used in various places, and it is safer and more reliable to use.
In electronic equipment, instrumentation and other high current applications, it is more suitable for the characteristics of silicone electronic wires. Therefore, silicone wire is widely used in lighting fixtures, household appliances, electric heating appliances, instrumentation, motor lead wires, and high-temperature wire environments such as electronics, lamps, and dyeing tools.

