Silicone Wiring, also called silicone cables, is a highly flexible and durable solution used in various electrical and industrial applications. Due to its superior heat resistance and electrical insulation properties, silicone wiring is commonly utilized in environments that demand reliable performance under extreme temperatures.
Whether in automotive, aerospace, or electronic appliances, silicone wiring ensures the safe transmission of electricity and reduces the risk of overheating or electrical failure.
Silicone Wiring, also called silicone cables, is a highly flexible and durable solution used in various electrical and industrial applications.
Due to its superior heat resistance and electrical insulation properties, silicone wiring is commonly utilized in environments that demand reliable performance under extreme temperatures.
Whether in automotive, aerospace, or electronic appliances, silicone wiring ensures the safe transmission of electricity and reduces the risk of overheating or electrical failure.
Our silicone wiring is produced using advanced silicone injection molding techniques, ensuring that each wire meets stringent quality standards. The key advantages of this product include:
Heat Resistance: Silicone wiring can withstand temperatures ranging from -60°C to +200°C, making it ideal for harsh environments such as engines or industrial machinery.
Superior Flexibility: The soft and elastic nature of silicone allows for easy bending and installation, even in tight spaces.
Electrical Insulation: Silicone provides excellent insulation, preventing current leakage and ensuring a safe and stable flow of electricity.
Durability: Silicone rubber injection molding ensures that the wires remain durable and resistant to wear, tear, and chemical exposure over extended periods.
Eco-Friendly: Silicone is an environmentally friendly material that is free of harmful chemicals, which is ideal for industries prioritizing sustainability.
By utilizing LSR molding and LSR injection techniques, our production process guarantees precision, consistency, and enhanced product longevity.
Silicone wiring is renowned for its superior flexibility and ease of use. Thanks to the soft, pliable nature of its silicone insulation, it can bend and flex without cracking, making it ideal for applications requiring frequent movement. Common uses for silicone wiring include robotics, drones, DIY lithium battery packs, and automotive wiring, where constant bending is expected. The jacket of silicone wiring can endure high temperatures up to 200°C, making it suitable for high-heat environments.
The PVC insulation makes these wires less flexible, which limits their use in scenarios that demand frequent bending. Despite this, PVC wiring remains durable, offering resistance to abrasion, chemicals, and moisture. However, PVC wires can only withstand temperatures up to 85°C and have a lower combustion threshold than silicone wiring. This means that PVC wiring may ignite at lower currents, as the heat generated in the conductor is influenced by both its resistance and the current passing through it.
Yes, silicone wiring is generally considered safer than PVC wiring due to its high resistance to heat, making it a better choice for high-temperature environments. However, it's essential to understand that while silicone wiring’s heat resistance is a significant advantage, it does not inherently increase the current-carrying capacity of the wire. In other words, despite its heat tolerance, silicone wiring should not be relied upon to handle higher current loads than it is rated for.
Additionally, silicone wiring can be integrated with advanced technologies like silicone injection molding, LSR injection, and LSR molding. These processes enable manufacturers to create precise and durable components for various industries.
The combination of silicone rubber injection molding and LSR expertise ensures the production of high-quality, heat-resistant wiring solutions that meet specific performance requirements.