Nickel Wires (Vn)
Rigid nickel wires used where repositioning of the connection is required. They are not resistant to repetitive movements.

Fiberglass Wires (Cv)
Nickel wire coated with fiberglass and silicone. It performs well at high temperatures (350°C). This is the standard lead type.

Fiberglass Wires (Cv – 450)
Nickel wire coated with fiberglass and silicone. Performs well at high temperatures (up to 450°C).
Nickel wire coated with fiberglass and silicone. Performs well at high temperatures (up to 450°C).

Fiberglass Wires (Cv – 1000)
Nickel wire coated with fiberglass and silicone. Performs well at high temperatures (up to 450°C).
Nickel wire coated with fiberglass and mica tape. Designed to withstand very high temperatures (up to 1000°C).

Teflon (Tf)
Nickel wire coated with fiberglass and silicone. Performs well at high temperatures (up to 450°C).
Ideal for waterproof connections where surface cleanliness of the wire is required. Not resistant to excessive heat (max. 250°C).

Silicone Wires (Sf)
Nickel wire coated with fiberglass and silicone. Performs well at high temperatures (up to 450°C).
Ideal for excessive movements, vibrations, and operation at moderate temperatures
(max. 180°C).

3-core silicone cable (P.Cs.)
Perfect for long-distance connections. Not resistant to high temperatures. Copper conductors.

Cable in silicone sleeve (Fs)
Ideal for humid environments. Resistant to moderate abrasion. Protects the fiberglass wire.

Ceramic insulator (Pst)
Ideal for high temperatures. Contains a pure nickel conductor inside. Not resistant to excessive vibrations or shocks.

Metal braid (Tm)
Performs well under high friction and provides constant flexibility. Made from stainless steel weave.

Protective conduit (Tv)
Protects against shocks and the spillage of viscous substances; offers limited flexibility. Stainless steel version available (Tvi).
