The difference between PTFE wire and FEP wire
Teflon high-temperature wire is a type of wire whose insulation layer is made of fluoroplastic and has special properties of high temperature resistance. This type of wire is also known as PTFE wire, FEP wire, PFA wire, ETFE wire, fluoroplastic wire, or high-temperature wire, and is widely used in the electronics industry. The insulation layer of the PTFE high-temperature wire is made of polytetrafluoroethylene (commonly known as fluoroplastic) wrapped around a metal conductor. Its rated voltage is 600V, and the implementation standards include Q/IRMV1-2008, UL, and CUL.
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