The voltage resistance of silk-coated wire depends on the specific manufacturing standard and application. In general, the withstand voltage of silk-coated wire usually ranges from a few hundred volts to several thousand volts. However, the exact value will depend on the specifications of the cable, its use, and the environment in which it will be used. If you need an accurate voltage rating, check the specifications for the cable or consult the manufacturer.
The specifications for wire-coated cables are usually expressed in two numbers, e.g. 0.1150, where one number indicates the diameter or cross-sectional area of the wire, usually in millimeters, and the second number indicates the number of wires, i.e., in this case, 150 wires. Thus, the wire wrapped wire 0.1150 represents a wire wrapped wire with a diameter of 0.1 mm per wire and a total of 150 wires.
Silk-coated wire may be called by different names in different regions or industries, common ones include:
Ultra-fine silk-coated wire
Winding wire
Winding insulated wire
Ultra-fine wire
Insulated wire
Wrapped Wire
Electromagnetic wire
These names may vary according to geography, industry practice or specific applications.