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  • Automotive Wire GPT 105C
    Automotive Wire GPT 105C
  • Automotive Wire TXL
    Automotive Wire TXL
  • Automotive Wire TWP
    Automotive Wire TWP
  • Automotive Wire SXL
    Automotive Wire SXL
  • Automotive Wire GXL-UL
    Automotive Wire GXL-UL
  • Automotive Wire GXL
    Automotive Wire GXL
  • Automotive Wire GPT 80°C
    Automotive Wire GPT 80°C
  • BRAKE CABLE ( Duplex, Triplex, Quadraplex )
    BRAKE CABLE ( Duplex, Triplex, Quadraplex )
  • Automotive Thermoplastic PVC Primary Wire
    Automotive Thermoplastic PVC Primary Wire
  • Multi Conductor PVC Insulation Trailer Cable
    Multi Conductor PVC Insulation Trailer Cable

About Automotive Wire

Automotive wire is engineered specifically for the automotive environment: flexible yet tough, insulated to resist heat/chemicals/vibration, sized appropriately for current and signal loads, and color-coded for ease of installation/maintenance. Whether it’s for powering lights, routing engine sensors, feeding the starter, or building a wiring harness for an EV, selecting the right specification of automotive wire is essential for safe, reliable vehicle electrical systems.

Features & Construction:

  • Conductor material: Most automotive wire uses stranded copper (for flexibility and conductivity) though some heavier cables may use aluminum or copper-clad aluminum in specific contexts.
  • Insulation / jacket materials: Because wires in vehicles face harsh environments (heat, vibration, chemicals, moisture), the insulation must be robust. Typical materials include PVC (polyvinyl chloride) for general use, cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) or XL-type insulation for higher heat areas, silicone or other specialized compounds for extreme conditions.
  • Flexibility & durability: Good automotive wire is designed to bend, route through tight spaces, resist vibration and abrasion. Flexibility is especially important in wiring harnesses and engine-compartment runs.
  • Temperature & chemical resistance: Because of proximity to engines, heat sources, fluids (oil, fuel, coolants) and road elements, insulation must resist those factors. For example, wires designed for under-hood use may need high temperature ratings and special insulation.
  • Gauge sizing and current/voltage ratings: Automotive wires vary in gauge (AWG) depending on current load, length of run, and function. Smaller gauge (thicker wire) is used for battery feeds or high-current circuits, while smaller circuits (signals, lights) can use thinner gauges.
  • Color coding and identification: Commonly automotive wire is color-coded for ease of installation and maintenance (e.g., power, ground, signals). Insulation colors matter.

Applications:

Hook-up wires are especially suited for low-current, low-voltage, internal wiring within equipment and appliances. Some of the common applications:

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  • MTW wire: Used for wiring inside machine tools, industrial control cabinets, appliances or equipment wiring where flexibility and high reliability are needed (rather than just fixed building wiring).
  • It’s ideal when components need to be routed through tight spaces, or subject to vibration/movement, inside equipment or panel boards.
  • SIS wire: Applied in switchgear, panelboards, switchboards — basically electrical distribution gear where circuits branch out, and flexible stranded wires are preferred over rigid building wires.
  • Useful in industrial environments (manufacturing plants, control rooms) for internal wiring of distribution boxes/switchboards rather than for general feed wires in conduits.

Why this category is important:

Combining these types (MTW & SIS) gives you wires that are:

  • Flexible enough for internal machine/panel wiring;
  • Rated for decent voltages (e.g., up to 600 V) and moderate to high temperatures;
  • Built with insulation that withstands harsh industrial conditions (oil, moisture, vibration);
  • Suitable for control, power distribution within machines or panels rather than external mains wiring.
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