Single Conductor Cables (Hook-Up Wire)

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
7671364

7671364

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 2AWG BLACK QTY1=1'

328

31662780

31662780

SAB North America

HOOKUP STRND 18AWG GR/YL QTY1=1'

98638

31660280

31660280

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 18AWG BLUE QTY1=1'

85669

31670486

31670486

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 12AWG GRAY QTY1=1'

3325

31670684

31670684

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 14AWG GRN QTY1=1'

780

31671182

31671182

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 16AWG RED QTY1=1'

17462

31671186

31671186

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 12AWG RED QTY1=1'

4766

31661150

31661150

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 20AWG RED QTY1=1'

6034

31670482

31670482

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 16AWG GRAY QTY1=1'

8368

7671368

7671368

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 4/0AWG BLK QTY1=1'

1154

31672794

31672794

SAB North America

H07V-K/MTW 3/0AWG GN/YE WIRE

1700

31670982

31670982

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 16AWG ORG QTY1=1'

33900

31671686

31671686

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 12AWG BLUE QTY1=1'

11520

31670988

31670988

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 8AWG ORG QTY1=1'

1855

31670992

31670992

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 1AWG ORG QTY1=1'

988

31670388

31670388

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 8AWG BROWN QTY1=1'

2207

7671367

7671367

SAB North America

S900 3/0 SINGLE CORE FLEX WIRE

398

31670382

31670382

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 16AWG BRN QTY1=1'

20187

31670784

31670784

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 14AWG VIO QTY1=1'

7804

31670882

31670882

SAB North America

HOOK-UP STRND 16AWG WHT QTY1=1'

15718

Single Conductor Cables (Hook-Up Wire)

1. Overview

Single conductor cables, also known as hook-up wires, are insulated electrical conductors used for low-current signal and power transmission in electronic devices. They serve as fundamental components for internal wiring in PCBs, appliances, and control systems. Their importance lies in enabling reliable electrical connections while maintaining space efficiency and design flexibility in modern electronics.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
PVC-Insulated Wire Cost-effective, flexible, 105 C temperature rating Consumer electronics, HVAC systems
Silicone Rubber Insulated Wire High flexibility (-55 C to 200 C), excellent thermal resistance Industrial ovens, medical devices
PTFE/Teflon Insulated Wire Chemical resistance, 200 C operational stability Aerospace sensors, chemical processing equipment
High-Temperature Wire Special polymer jackets for 150-300 C environments Automotive engine compartments, lighting ballasts
Shielded Hook-Up Wire Braided/aluminum foil shielding for EMI protection Telecommunications equipment, measurement instruments

3. Structure and Composition

Typical construction includes:

  • Conductor: Annealed copper (most common), aluminum, or tinned copper (stranded or solid)
  • Insulation: Thermoplastic (PVC, polyethylene), thermoset (silicone rubber), or fluoropolymer materials
  • Shielding: Optional braided copper/aluminum foil layer for EMI protection
  • Jacket: Abrasion-resistant outer layer (PVC, polyurethane) in specific variants

Stranded conductors (e.g., 7/30, 19/34 stranding) optimize flexibility while maintaining conductivity.

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Description Importance
Conductor Gauge (AWG/mm ) Defines current-carrying capacity (e.g., 30 AWG to 10 AWG) Determines power transmission capability
Insulation Thickness 0.1-0.8 mm depending on voltage rating Ensures dielectric strength and safety
Temperature Range -65 C to 300 C operational limits Dictates environmental suitability
Voltage Rating 30V to 1000V depending on insulation material Safety and insulation performance indicator
Bending Life 500-50,000 flex cycles (MIL-W-5088L standard) Crucial for dynamic applications
Shielding Effectiveness 60-100 dB coverage (100 kHz-1 GHz) EMI/RFI interference reduction metric

5. Application Fields

  • Consumer Electronics: PCB interconnects in smartphones, printers, and home appliances
  • Automotive: Sensor wiring, ABS system connections, battery management systems
  • Medical: ECG machine internal wiring, diagnostic equipment signal transmission
  • Industrial: PLC cabinet wiring, robotics joint connections
  • Aerospace: Avionics harnesses, flight control system terminations

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Features
Alpha Wire (Alpha Technologies) EZ-Hook 1385 Series 105 C PVC insulation, UL 1015/CSA Type TEW certification
Lapp Group UNITRONIC LiYY Oil-resistant PVC jacket, 300/500V rating
Panduit Corp. Panfluor 200 Series PTFE-insulated, meets FAA 25.853 flammability requirements
TE Connectivity Raychem Hook-Up Wire Heat-shrinkable insulation, aerospace qualified
Sumitomo Electric Industries AeroElite Series Lightweight composite insulation for aircraft wiring

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  • Operating temperature range vs material thermal stability
  • Voltage/current requirements vs conductor cross-section
  • Mechanical stress environment (flexing, vibration)
  • Regulatory certifications (UL, CSA, MIL-SPEC)
  • Chemical exposure resistance (oil, coolant, cleaning agents)
  • EMI sensitivity requiring shielded variants

Example: Automotive engine control units typically require 150 C-rated silicone-insulated wires with vibration-resistant stranded conductors.

8. Industry Trend Analysis

Current development trends include:

  • Miniaturization: 32 AWG+ ultra-fine wires for wearable electronics
  • Material innovation: Halogen-free flame-retardant compounds
  • High-speed capability: Controlled impedance designs for data transmission
  • Automated manufacturing: Laser-marking and precision stripping compatibility
  • Sustainability focus: Recyclable insulation materials and lead-free production

The global hook-up wire market is projected to grow at 5.2% CAGR through 2027, driven by EV and IoT device demand according to MarketsandMarkets research.

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