Electronic Wire
Remington Industries provides a wide range of hook-up wire types for general-purpose electrical applications. Our selection of electronic wire is useful for many types of projects, such as upgrading electrical control panels, wiring for outlets, appliances, model kits, and the internal wiring of computers, as well as for breadboards & prototyping. Much of our electrical wire also meets certain UL and MIL-spec specifications.
Need to figure out which electrical wire type is ideal for your application? Visit our Hook-Up Wire Data Chart on the Hook‑Up Wire tab of our Resources page to see a comprehensive comparison between different types.
What is Electrical Wire?
Electrical wire, or electronic wire, is a type of wire designed to facilitate the flow of electricity. It serves as a conduit that provides a low-resistance path for electrical current to travel from one point to another. Electric wire is often made of copper or aluminum and covered with insulation. Its main purpose is to safely move electrical power to light up homes, power appliances, and run computers and other machines.
Electrical wire is available in a wide range of gauges, including 16, 18, 20, 22, and 24 AWG.
Common Applications for Electronics Wire
Electrical wire can be used in a range of applications and industries.
- It powers lights, outlets, and appliances.
- Electronic wire is used in computers, HVAC, and security systems.
- It wires solar panels, links speakers, amplifiers, and other entertainment equipment.
- Electric wire connects cameras, alarms, and sensors.
- It supplies power to motors, robots, control panels, and other systems.
- Internal electrical wire is used in diagnostic medical tools.
Types of Electric Wire Available
There are multiple types of electrical wire available to fit your needs.
- UL1429: This electric wire offers a thin wall for compact applications with a moderate 150-volt rating.
- UL1007: A general-purpose hook-up wire, UL1007 is versatile for wiring up to 300 volts.
- UL1061: Known for its small diameter, UL1061 is ideal for internal wiring of electronic equipment at 300 volts
- UL1015: This highly versatile electrical wire is widely used for internal appliance wiring, offering a robust 600-volt rating.
- MIL-W-16878/1: A military-specification electric wire, MIL-W-16878/1 provides reliable performance for internal wiring at 600 volts, meeting stringent defense standards.
- PTFE: Featuring excellent thermal and chemical resistance, PTFE wire is suited for high-temperature and harsh environments up to 600 volts.
- UL3173: This electronics wire is designed for high-temperature applications. UL3173 is a silicone-insulated wire commonly used in motors and appliances at 600 volts.
- Topcoat Wire: Topcoat electric wire features an additional protective layer over its insulation for enhanced abrasion resistance and durability.
- Jumper Wire / Cut & Stripped Wire: This electric wire is pre-cut and stripped, primarily used for temporary connections and prototyping in electronics.
- Coaxial Cable: This cable uses concentric layers to transmit high-frequency signals with minimal interference, common in TV and internet connections.
- Twinaxial Cable: Consisting of two twisted inner conductors within a single shield, twinaxial electrical cable offers improved noise rejection.
- Communication Cable: A large category of multi-conductor communication electric wire is designed to transmit data, voice, and video signals between networks.
- Guitar Pickup Cable: Specifically designed to carry the delicate, low-level analog signal from a guitar's magnetic pickups to its electronics with minimal noise.
Electronic Wire Kits and Spools
To best meet your needs, electronic wire can be purchased in individual spools or kits.
- Electric wire spools come in various lengths, ranging from 25 to 5,000 feet.
- Choosing wire kits allows you to stay stocked up with wire spools in multiple colors.
- Please request a quote for a custom kit or custom wire lengths.
Advantages of Remington Industries Electrical Cable
Remington Industries offers high-quality electrical wire that meets rigorous industry standards. Most of our electrical wire is proudly made in North America and shipped from Johnsburg, Illinois. Our team is ready to assist with customizations and special requests to ensure you get exactly what you need.
Benefit from fast, free shipping on all US orders and a straightforward procurement process. Reach out to us for technical assistance, wire processing services, and custom solutions.
Electrical Wire FAQs
Here are some answers to the most commonly asked questions about our electrical cable.
What are UL Ratings and why are they important?
UL Ratings are safety certifications given by Underwriters Laboratories (UL). They show that the electrical wire has undergone rigorous testing and meets highly specific safety and performance standards.
What does AWG mean?
AWG - or American Wire Gauge - is a standardized sizing system for electrical wire. Increasing gauge numbers represent a decrease in wire diameter.
What do the gauge numbers mean on electrical wire?
The gauge numbers refer to the AWG system to indicate the wire’s diameter or thickness. The smaller the gauge number, the thicker the wire.