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SRML stands for Silicone Rubber Motor Lead wire. It is specifically designed for the harsh, high-vibration, and high-heat conditions found inside industrial motors and commercial heating appliances.
SRML wire is dual-rated for temperature performance. It carries a 150°C (302°F) rating for UL-certified applications (such as UL 3070 or UL 3231).
SRML is the "problem-solver" wire for any environment where high heat and constant motion meet. It is most commonly used for industrial motor leads, where it can withstand the internal heat of the motor while remaining flexible enough to handle constant vibration. You’ll also find it as the backbone for commercial kitchen equipment (like ovens and grills), industrial kilns, plastic extrusion machinery, and high-intensity lighting in theaters or warehouses.
The main difference is Temperature and Material. SRML is rated for 150°C-200°C and uses a soft silicone rubber insulation, making it very flexible. TGGT is rated for 250°C and uses Teflon and glass tapes, making it better for extreme oven heat but slightly less flexible than the rubbery SRML.
SRML is significantly more flexible than standard THHN or SIS wire. Because it uses a high-strand copper core and a soft silicone jacket, it is "limp" and does not have "memory." This allows it to be snaked through tight motor housings or around heating elements where stiffer wires would kink or crack.
We offer SRML in sizes 750 MCM to 18 AWG. To see the SRML specifications of each size please visit our SRML Collection Page Here.
This wire is rated for 600 Volts, making it suitable for high-power industrial AC motors and heavy-duty commercial heating circuits, not just low-voltage applications.
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