Alpha Wire 7131 BR001
Hook-Up Wire, 22 AWG, 7x30, 0.016 in., 0.062 in., -55 degC, 105 degC, Brown
Mfr. Part #: 7131 BR001 / RS Stock #: 70136339
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$475.23
10
$465.73
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$451.49
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Application
Used extensively in high density wiring
Conductor Material
Tinned Copper (TC)
Insulation Color
Brown
Insulation Material
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Insulation Thickness
0.016 in.
Jacket Thickness
0.016 (0.41) in. (mm)
Maximum Operating Temperature
105 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature
-55 °C
Operating Force
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) oz
Outer Diameter
0.062 in
Packaging
Coil
Standards
UL Style 1429
Stranding
7x30
Temperature, Rating
-55 to 105 °C
Type
Hook-Up Wire
Voltage Rating
300 V
Wire Size
22 AWG
Overview
Irradiated PVC Insulated Hook-Up Wire, 105?C, 0.016 in. Insulation, MIL-W-16878E Type C
- Conductor: Stranded, tinned copper. Irradiated color-coded PVC insulation. - Insulation Thickness: 0.016" (0.41 mm). - Voltage Rating: 300 V. - Type: UL 1430. - Stocked Colors: 0-9.
Irradiated PVC insulated wire is exposed to controlled electron beam radiation which results in an insulation far superior to ordinary PVC. Irradiated PVC withstands High Er temperatures than ordinary PVC. Because of its ability to resist solder iron heat, it is the ideal material to use where high reliability is essential and particularly valuable in the wiring of tight, high-density systems. This insulation is tougher than ordinary PVC resulting in greatly improved abrasion and cut-through resistance.
- Conductor: Stranded, tinned copper. Irradiated color-coded PVC insulation. - Insulation Thickness: 0.016" (0.41 mm). - Voltage Rating: 300 V. - Type: UL 1430. - Stocked Colors: 0-9.
Irradiated PVC insulated wire is exposed to controlled electron beam radiation which results in an insulation far superior to ordinary PVC. Irradiated PVC withstands High Er temperatures than ordinary PVC. Because of its ability to resist solder iron heat, it is the ideal material to use where high reliability is essential and particularly valuable in the wiring of tight, high-density systems. This insulation is tougher than ordinary PVC resulting in greatly improved abrasion and cut-through resistance.