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<blockquote data-quote="thatsgonnahurt" data-source="post: 2398675" data-attributes="member: 568918"><p>not to be overlook is the insulation material which will also determine the suitableness of the wire for its intended environment. abrasion resistance, temp rating, etc.</p><p></p><p>here's a web page (not my wire bible, just an example) that outlines the properties of various insulation materials <a href="http://www.houwire.com/products/technical/thermoplastic_properties.html" target="_blank">http://www.houwire.com/products/technical/thermoplastic_properties.html</a></p><p></p><p>notice that teflon out-performs in almost all categories, though more expensive than pvc which lacks in abrasion resistance by comparison. wire gauge aside it comes down to insulation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thatsgonnahurt, post: 2398675, member: 568918"] not to be overlook is the insulation material which will also determine the suitableness of the wire for its intended environment. abrasion resistance, temp rating, etc. here's a web page (not my wire bible, just an example) that outlines the properties of various insulation materials [URL="http://www.houwire.com/products/technical/thermoplastic_properties.html"]http://www.houwire.com/products/technical/thermoplastic_properties.html[/URL] notice that teflon out-performs in almost all categories, though more expensive than pvc which lacks in abrasion resistance by comparison. wire gauge aside it comes down to insulation. [/QUOTE]
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