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Reliable terminations for high-temperature
applications.
Extreme thermal environments for electrical and
electronic circuitry demand.
Their consistent, high quality and rugged reliability assure
your product’s proper performance even at temperatures up to 1200°F
(649°C). High Temp terminals are
designed and value-engineered for three different high ambient
temperature ranges: 650°F, 900°F
and 1200°F (343°C, 483°C and 649°C respectively). The terminals and splices in each
range are fabricated from different materials to obtain maximum thermal
performance at optimum initial and installed costs.
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Operating conditions in this maximum temperature
range calls for 650° F (343° C)
terminals and splices. Both
terminals and splices are constructed of nickel-plated copper. The terminals are available in two
barrel styles: the brazed barrel
seam and the wire insulation support sleeve is made of brass with a
bright nickel plating.
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Hollingsworth also offers a line of terminals
designed to perform satisfactorily in ambient operating temperature
ranges to 900° F (483°
C). These nickel-plated, steel
alloy products are available in the butted seam, barrel style. Ring tongue terminals cover the 22
through 10AWG wire ranges to provide reliable performance time after
time even in these hostile temperature environments.
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The ultimate in thermal reliability is afforded by
the 1200° F (649°
C). The ring tongue terminals,
which are fabricated from pure nickel, cover the 22 through 10AWG wire
range. The terminals have either
the butted seam barrel or the brazed barrel style.
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