So, what does TXL stand for? TXL (thin-wall cross-linked) wire is a stranded, single-conductor copper wire with cross-linked polyethylene insulation. Due to its extra-thin wall, this wire is low-weight and has a small insulation thickness. TXL wire has a temperature rating of -51°C to +125°C, making it ideal for automotive applications that require high heat and extreme cold reliability. Due to its high durability, TXL wire is optimal for engine compartments and other applications requiring a lightweight wire of a small diameter. It is rated to SAE J-1128, Ford (M1L-123A), and Chrysler (MS-8288) standards.
If you have an automotive application that requires TXL automotive wire with more than the standard specifications, Allied Wire and Cable can help. If you are looking for a cable that requires more power or different colors, look no further. No customization is too big or too small for our custom cable experts. As a leading custom cable manufacturer, our experts are able to work closely with customers to design and manufacture custom TXL cable specification wires, ensuring they perfectly match the needs of their application. To get in touch with one of our knowledgeable sales representatives, visit our Custom Cable Design Center! Also, if you are interested in knowing the the advantages of TXL vs. GXL wire, be sure to read this informative article on the subject.
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Automotive Wire & Battery Cable Basics
TXL Wire Specifications
TXL Construction:
- Conductor: Bare Copper
- Insulation: Cross-Linked Polyethylene (XLPE)
- Color and Print Options: TXL Wire is available in solid colors and stripes with optional custom printing and/or numbering available.
TXL Ratings and Approvals:
- Recommended Temperature Range: -51°C to +125°C
- Voltage Rating: 50 volts
- Ford Specification: Ford (M1L-123A)
- Chrysler Specification: Chrysler (MS-8288)
- SAE Specification: SAE J-1128
*Available in drum packs in many sizes