RFHVE-0418-2-9

TE Connectivity / Raychem
571-RFHVE-0418-2-9
RFHVE-0418-2-9

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Description:
Multi-Conductor Cables 4000 VAC, 2 AWG

Lifecycle:
New Product:
New from this manufacturer.

Availability

Stock:
Non-Stocked
Factory Lead Time:
35 Weeks Estimated factory production time.
Long lead time reported on this product.
Minimum: 984   Multiples: 984
Unit Price:
$-.--
Ext. Price:
$-.--
Est. Tariff:
This Product Ships FREE

Pricing (USD)

Qty. Unit Price
Ext. Price
Full Reel (Order in multiples of 984)
$96.54 $94,995.36

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TE Connectivity
Product Category: Multi-Conductor Cables
RoHS:  
1 Conductor
2 AWG
16.26 mm (0.64 in)
White
Copper
2646 x 36
4 kVAC
Brand: TE Connectivity / Raychem
Cable Type: Power Cable
Insulation Material: Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE)
Packaging: Reel
Product Type: Multi-Conductor Cables
Factory Pack Quantity: 984
Subcategory: Cable
Part # Aliases: EQ23263001
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USHTS:
8544604000
TARIC:
8544499190
ECCN:
EAR99

RayFlite High Voltage Power Cables

TE Connectivity's RayFlite High Voltage Power Cables are flexible, highly conductive, and insulated to meet the demanding requirements of high-voltage and high-altitude environments. These power cables use high-strand nickel-coated copper conductor for better electrical conductivity and mechanical flexibility. The modified ETFE insulation ensures electrical isolation and safety in high-voltage environments, and the extruded jacket shields against physical damage. The RayFlite cables are specifically designed for the evolving needs of battery-powered and hybrid electric aircraft applications. These cables are designed to work with TE's 987 series high-power connectors. Some of the other applications include commercial and military aerospace, battery and hydrogen fuel cell technologies, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), and drones.