Originally posted by Dave Macaulay
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That's the stuff that's used on aircraft and jet engines and stuff like that. It's super resistant to heat, UV and most chemicals.
We use Kynar on many of the military orders where I work. The stuff is virtually bulletproof, as far as wire goes.
While I feel confident in recommending it on a general level, I don't know if wire is made with Kynar jacket at a large enough gauge to carry the current you need and I don't know whether the cost would be prohibitive.
The stuff we use is high-purity copper wire, plated with silver then jacketed with two layers of insulation, the outer layer being Kynar. We often use it in 28 AWG and I have seen it in sizes as big as 20 or 16 AWG but I've never seen it in sizes as big as 8 AWG.
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