Nylon Duplex
Nylon insulation is available for application requiring a small diameter and /or 250F (121C) temperature rating. Nylon is extruded over the singles and laid parallel. Nylon jacket is applied over the singles creating a duplex construction. The product provides resistance to hydrocarbons and has excellent cut-thru resistance.
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• Temperature Sensors• Appliance Testing• Laboratories• Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC)• Food Processing and General Industry
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- Metal Overbraid
- Galvanized Half-Oval Armor
- Twisted/Shielded Pair
- Multi-Pair Cables
- Special Color Codes
- Calibration Test Reports
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- Continuous use up to 250F (121C)
- Excellent Abrasion and cut-thru resistance
- Excellent Dielectric Strength
- Good Chemical and Solvent Resistance
- Resistant to Hydrocarbons
- Small Compact Size
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Conductors: Solid or stranded thermocouple wire per ASTM E230 & ANSI MC96.1
Insulation: Nylon polyamide resin
Construction: Parallel conductors
Jacket: Nylon polyamide resin
Operating Temperature: -85F (-65C) to +250F (+121C) continuous
Limits of Error: Conforms to ASTM E230, IEC 584 and ANSI MC 96.1
Color Code: Conforms to ASTM E230 and ANSI MC96.1 (International Color Codes Available)
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N/N [( 1 )] – [( 2 )] [( 3 )] – [( 4 )]
1) Optional Metal Covering
S= Stainless Steel Braid
CU = Tinned Copper Braid
I = Inconel Braid
X = Half-Oval Galvanized Steel
2) Wire Size AWG
Available from 12 to 24 AWG
3) Add (F) for Stranded Wire
Example: 24F = 24 AWG 7-Strand Conductor
4) Calibration Grade Designation
Type K, N, E, J, T available in Standard Limits, Special Limits and Accutherm Grade
Single Letter = standard limits
Double Letter = special limits
Triple Letter = Accutherm limits (half class 1)