For wiring lights and switchgears. Used in areas where temperature fluctuations cause conventional PVC-insulated cables to become brittle or cracked. Single-core cables are used in smelting works, steelworks and rolling mills, in coking plants, foundries, cement, glass and ceramics factories, in the electric motor industry, in ships and aircraft and in heating appliances and light fittings. They are resistant to vegetable and animal fats, many oils and diluted acids. The insulation is protected against humidity and resistant to oxygen and ozone. One outstanding property is the high flashpoint. If the cable sets on fire, an insulating layer of silicone dioxide remains on the conductor to prevent a short circuit.


Heat-resistant Silicon cables
Extremely high and low temperatures have no effect on the heat-resistant silicone cables from elmat. Why? Because they are insulated with silicone rubber. This makes them primarily suitable for use in fluctuating temperatures.
Our models at a glance:
SIA Solid silicone wire

SIAF Flexible silicon wire

For wiring lights and switchgears. Used in areas where temperature fluctuations cause conventional PVC-insulated cables to become brittle or cracked. They are resistant to vegetable and animal fats, many oils and diluted acids. The insulation is protected against humidity and resistant to oxygen and ozone. One outstanding property is the high flashpoint. If the cable sets on fire, an insulating layer of silicone dioxide remains on the conductor to prevent a short circuit.
SIF-PV/P Low voltage cable

The highly heat-resistant low-voltage cable SIF-PV/P has been specially designed for the installation of low-voltage halogen bulbs. The silicone insulation (up to 180°C) is suitable for all temperatures that arise in relation to lights and lamps. The heat-resistant PVC sheath (up to 105°C) is an additional safety precaution for the event of mislaid cables, e.g. cables laid too closely to the lights.
SIHF Silicone insulated cable

These heat and cold-resistant silicone hose cables are used as moving connection cables for devices subject to the influence of high temperatures and ambient temperatures of -60°C to +180°C. They can temporarily withstand temperatures of up to +250°C. They are suitable for headlights, heating appliances, rolling mills and thermal power plants, as well as for use as moving connection cables. They are resistant to vegetable and animal fats. The insulation is protected against humidity and resistant to ozone and oxygen. One outstanding property is the high flashpoint. If the cable sets on fire, an insulating layer of silicone dioxide remains on the conductor to help prevent a short circuit.