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Low Temperature Wire

Low Temperature Wire

Low-temperature wires include: low-temperature phosphorus copper wire, low-temperature manganese copper wire and low-temperature copper wire.

Low Temperature Wire Overview

Low Temperature Phosphor Copper Wire
Phosphor-copper low-temperature wire has a low resistance temperature dependence and low thermal conductivity (room temperature thermal conductivity is only 48 W/m.K), and is widely used in low-temperature environments, where its extremely low magneto-resistive effect makes it an excellent choice for low-temperature magnetic field environments. The cryogenic phosphor bronze conductors are insulated with Polyimide, a film insulation made from polyimide resin, which is a commonly used insulating material for cryogenic applications. It is a thermal insulation rated to 240°C with excellent resistance to chemical solvents and burnout. Excellent thermoplastic flow over 400°C and its ability to withstand excessive overloads extends its use in extreme conditions. Its excellent resistance to radiation makes it widely used in aerospace and high-energy physics applications. Polyimide can be mechanically removed during end preparation.


Low Temperature Manganese Copper Wire
Manganese copper wire has extremely low thermal conductivity and is widely used in non-magnetic cryogenic environments. Low Temperature Manganese Copper Wire is insulated with Polyimide, a film insulation made from polyimide resin, which is a commonly used insulating material for low temperature applications. It is a thermal insulation rated to 240°C with excellent resistance to chemical solvents and burnout. Excellent thermoplastic flow over 400°C and its ability to withstand excessive overloads extends its use in extreme conditions. Its excellent resistance to radiation makes it widely used in aerospace and high-energy physics applications. Polyimide can be mechanically removed during end preparation.

Low Temperature Copper Wire
Cryogenic copper wire is a silver-plated copper wire that has low resistance and high conductivity, and is typically used in low-temperature environments for tests that are sensitive to the resistance of the wire, such as leads for cryogenic Hall sensors. Teflon® is used as the insulation material, the working temperature is 200 degrees, the two twisted wires are blue and yellow in colour, 34AWG wire gauge stranded wire is always in stock, if you need other wire gauges 1000 feet from order.


Low Temperature Wire Technical Parameter


Low Temperature Wire Basic Configuration

Semiconductor
IC
Wafer

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