CST 450 Flare Stack Cable High Temperature, Fire resistant, High Voltage Single Conductor.

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CST 450 Flare Stack Cable High Temperature, Fire resistant, High Voltage Single Conductor

Thermal Wire and Cable, LLC • www.thermalwire.com • 239) 435-1779 CST 450 Flare Stack Cable High Temperature, Fire resistant, High Voltage Single Conductor Introduction An innovative new cable that is specially designed for use in challenging and complex electrical applications. Specified when a chemical resistance is required and where heat, high voltage, abrasion, moisture, oil, and fluid resistance are required. Thermal Wire and Cable, LLC • www.thermalwire.com • 239) 435-1779

Thermal Wire and Cable, LLC • www.thermalwire.com • 239) 435-1779 CST 450 Flare Stack Cable High Temperature, Fire resistant, High Voltage Single Conductor Polytetrafluoroethylene Resin Coated Glass Braid With Polytetrafluoroethylene Resin Finish History CST-450 backbone was developed from the highly successful Mil Spec Wire M25038/1. Impregnated Inorganic Fiberous Insulation M25038/1  wires for aircraft engine applications are designed to operate continuously at 260°C. They are designed for use in high temp, under vibration, with direct flame exposure, and in severe environment, applications, fire detection circuits, fly-by-wire systems and flight critical circuits. Three wire options are offered by MIL-DTL-25038/1 They offer excellent mechanical performance and abrasion resistance Supported or Unsupported Tape Or Combinations Thereof Nickel Coated Copper Conductor MIL-W-25038/1 Thermal Wire and Cable, LLC • www.thermalwire.com • 239) 435-1779

Thermal Wire and Cable, LLC • www.thermalwire.com • 239) 435-1779 CST 450 Flare Stack Cable CST 450 Flare Stack Cable High Temperature, Fire resistant, High Voltage Single Conductor Applications Flare Stacks Blast Furnace Instrumentation Gas Turbine Application Glass Fabrication Plastics Manufacturing Ignitions Applications Offshore Oil Rigs Thermal Wire and Cable, LLC • www.thermalwire.com • 239) 435-1779

Thermal Wire and Cable, LLC • www.thermalwire.com • 239) 435-1779 CST 450 Flare Stack Cable High Temperature, Fire resistant, High Voltage Single Conductor CST 450 Flare Stack Cable How is our cable different? Most Ignition Cables are insulated with silicone rubber or XLPE. The insulating materials of XLPE or silicone rubber is rated up to 150ºC Thermal Wire and Cable’ s CST is rated up to 450ºC Thermal Wire and Cable, LLC • www.thermalwire.com • 239) 435-1779

Thermal Wire and Cable, LLC • www.thermalwire.com • 239) 435-1779 CST 450 Flare Stack Cable High Temperature, Fire resistant, High Voltage Single Conductor CST 450 Flare Stack Cable Specifications and Quality Standards Conductor: Flexible stranded, oxygen-free high conductivity pure copper with 27% nickel-clad coating Primary Insulation: High dielectric strength, inorganic crystalline silicate laminated to a glass scrim and modified heat resistant epoxy (MICA) Wrapped, braided, and fused PTFE (Polytetrafluoroe- thylene) composite tape, layered for high temperature operation and provides an impervious moisture and solvent resistant barrier Thermal Wire and Cable, LLC • www.thermalwire.com • 239) 435-1779

Thermal Wire Part Number CST 450 Flare Stack Cable High Temperature, Fire resistant, High Voltage Single Conductor CST 450 Flare Stack Cable Thermal Wire Part Number Wire Gauge Conductor size in mm2 Jacket Thickness Nominal Finished O.D. Voltage Rating 450-18MTS-4 18 AWG 0,75 0.015 mils 0.250” 25,000VDC 450-16MTS-4 16 AWG 1,5 0.285” 450-14MTS-4 14 AWG 2,5 0.300” 450-12MTS-4 12 AWG 4 0.325” Thermal Wire and Cable, LLC • www.thermalwire.com • 239) 435-1779

Thermal Wire and Cable, LLC • www.thermalwire.com • 239) 435-1779 CST 450 Flare Stack Cable CST 450 Flare Stack Cable High Temperature, Fire resistant, High Voltage Single Conductor Specifications and Quality Standards Temperature Rating: -54ºC - 450ºC (842ºF) Voltage Rating: 25,000 VDC (25KVDC) | 10,000 VAC (10KVAC) Passes ANSI/IEEE 1202 (383)-1974 Standard for Type Test of Class IE Electric Cables; Field Splices and Connections for Nuclear Power Generating Stations. Passes Flame test CSA C22.2 No 2556 FV-2/VW-1 (sec. 9.4) Passes Flame test IEC 60332-1-2 & IEC 60332-1-3 Passes Flame Resistant: IEEE 383 2003 Water Absorption: <0.01 Thermal Wire and Cable, LLC • www.thermalwire.com • 239) 435-1779

Thermal Wire and Cable, LLC • www.thermalwire.com • 239) 435-1779 CST 450 Flare Stack Cable CST 450 Flare Stack Cable High Temperature, Fire resistant, High Voltage Single Conductor Advantages Cut, strip, and terminate with conventional tools Surface print with AWG/MM2 for easy identification Flexible and easy to work with Maintains integrity to 2000ºF for 5 minutes @ 125 VRMS Superior electrical properties and high service range when compared to SR or XLPE counterpart Oil, saltwater, chemical resistance are not a concern for this cable to 260ºC with optional PTFE jacket or 300ºC with ECA 3000 jacket Thermal Wire and Cable, LLC • www.thermalwire.com • 239) 435-1779

We provide the right cable for the right job! Questions? Contact us today! Locations in 4 states! Phone: (239) 430-WIRE Website: www.thermalwire.com