Triple Insulated Wire (TIW) vs. Enameled Wire + Sleeve: Which one will you choose?

I. Structure Comparison

1. Triple Insulated Wire (TIW)

  ◦ Composed of three layers of special insulation materials from inner to outer (typically Polyamide-imide + Polyester + Nylon).

  ◦ Integrated molding process with seamless insulation layers.

  ◦ Typical thickness: 0.1–0.3 mm.

2. Enameled Wire + Sleeve

  ◦ Enameled Wire: Single-layer polyurethane/polyester film (thickness is around 0.02–0.04 mm).

  ◦ Composite structure: air gaps exist between layers.

  ◦ Additional PVC/silicone sleeve (thickness: 0.3–0.5 mm).

II. Key Performance Differences

Comparison ItemTriple Insulated Wire (TIW)Enameled Wire + Sleeve
Voltage Resistance3kV-10kV (UL certified)   1kV-3kV (dependent on sleeve)
Temperature Range-40℃~155℃ (UL1557)-20℃~105℃ (PVC sleeve)
Insulation ReliabilitySeamless, moisture/corrosion resistantVulnerable to moisture penetration
Space OccupancySpace-saving (30%-50% reduction)Occupies more space
Manufacturing ComplexityDirect winding, no post-processingRequires sleeve cutting/threading process  

III. Cost Comparison

• Triple Insulated Wire: 30–50% higher material cost but eliminates the cost of insulating sleeves.

• Enameled Wire + Sleeve: Lower material cost but higher labor costs

Kindly reminder:

After reading this comparison, how would you choose for your next design? Welcome to share your insights in the comments section!

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