UL 1007 Hookup Wire Philippines — 80°C / 300V PVC for Manila & CALABARZON Electronics OEMs
The Philippines’ electronics manufacturing sector — concentrated in CALABARZON’s special economic zones, Metro Manila’s industrial parks, and Cebu’s export processing zones — produces consumer electronics, appliance subassemblies, and electrical components for North American OEM brands. When these products carry UL product certification for the U.S. market, internal wiring must use UL Recognized Component wire under UL Subject 758. Style 1007 is the standard UL AWM hook-up wire for this application — 80°C, 300V, PVC insulation, covering the full range of signal and control circuit internal wiring in consumer electronics and light appliances.
There is no domestic UL AWM wire manufacturer in the Philippines. Philippine electronics OEM manufacturers and electrical distributors must import UL-recognized wire — and CableApex supplies Style 1007 directly from Yangzhou with complete English-language UL documentation, 12-hour quote response, and 100-meter minimum orders matched to the procurement scale of Philippine contract manufacturing operations.

Technical Specifications — UL Style 1007
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| UL Style | 1007 |
| UL Subject | 758, Section 1 |
| Temperature Rating | 80°C (optional: 60°C oil resistant / 80°C oil resistant) |
| Voltage Rating | 300 Vac (optional: 600V Peak for Electronic Use Only) |
| Flame Rating | Horizontal flame |
| AWG Range | 32 AWG – 16 AWG, solid or stranded |
| Conductor | Solid or stranded copper (tinned or bare) |
| Insulation Material | Extruded PVC |
| Insulation Thickness | 15 mils min average / 13 mils min at any point |
| Typical Use | Internal wiring of appliances and electronic equipment |
| UL Recognition | UL Recognized Component — file on record |
| MOQ | 100 meters per AWG / color |
| Quote Response | 12 hours — English language support |
Philippines Electronics Manufacturing — The UL AWM Supply Gap
The Philippines ranks among Southeast Asia’s largest electronics exporters — with semiconductor devices, electronic components, and assembled electronics accounting for a significant share of total merchandise exports. CALABARZON’s special economic zones in Laguna, Cavite, and Batangas host major electronics contract manufacturers producing for U.S. and Japanese OEM brands, while Metro Manila’s industrial parks house smaller-scale electronics assemblers and appliance manufacturers serving both export and domestic markets.
Philippine electronics manufacturers working with U.S. OEM customers encounter UL internal wiring requirements as a standard supply chain compliance condition. U.S. retail brands sourcing from Philippine contract manufacturers specify UL AWM wire for all internal wiring in UL-listed products — and Philippine manufacturers must source this wire from import suppliers since no domestic UL AWM manufacturer exists in the Philippine market.
English is the primary business language in the Philippines — making direct procurement from Chinese UL AWM manufacturers significantly more straightforward than in many other Asian markets. Philippine purchasing managers can communicate technical specifications, review UL documentation, and negotiate pricing directly in English without translation intermediaries, reducing procurement friction and accelerating the qualification and ordering process.
For smaller Philippine electronics manufacturers and electrical distributors — operations too small to justify container-load imports from large Chinese wire manufacturers — CableApex’s 100-meter minimum order and LCL shipping consolidation options provide access to UL-recognized wire at practical procurement quantities without excessive inventory commitment.

Application Categories for Philippine Buyers
- Consumer electronics OEM internal wiring — signal leads, power distribution wiring, and PCB interconnects inside consumer electronics assemblies produced by Philippine contract manufacturers in CALABARZON’s economic zones for U.S. retail brand customers, where Style 1007 in fine gauge (22–28 AWG) covers the majority of internal signal and low-current power routing requirements within compact consumer electronics enclosures.
- Appliance subassembly wiring for export — internal harness wiring in appliance subassemblies and components produced in Metro Manila and Cebu’s export processing zones for U.S. appliance OEM brands, where UL AWM recognition throughout the internal wiring satisfies the brand owner’s component compliance requirements for UL-listed finished products.
- Electrical distributor specialty stock — Philippine electrical distributors in Manila’s Divisoria and Binondo commercial districts and Cebu’s electrical supply market building UL AWM specialty inventory for resale to local electronics manufacturers, appliance repair operations, and industrial maintenance customers requiring UL-recognized wire in small quantities for production and replacement use.
- Small electronics manufacturer direct procurement — Philippine MSME electronics manufacturers producing for export who require UL AWM wire in quantities too small for container-load import but too large for local retail pricing — CableApex’s LCL consolidation shipping and 100-meter minimum order structure serves this demand segment directly, providing factory pricing with flexible minimum quantities suited to small-batch export production schedules.
Engineering Notes — UL 1007 for Philippine Electronics Engineers
300V rating adequacy for consumer electronics: Style 1007 at 300V AC covers the internal wiring requirements of virtually all consumer electronics and light appliance applications where mains voltage does not appear directly on the internal wiring. In typical consumer electronics where a switching power supply converts mains input to low-voltage DC — the internal wiring from the power supply output to PCBs and motors operates at 5V, 12V, 24V, or similar DC voltages well within the 300V AC rating. For internal wiring in appliances where mains voltage (220V AC in the Philippines) appears on internal circuits — such as heating element leads or motor supply connections — specify Style 1015 at 600V for adequate safety margin.
AWG sizing reference for Philippine engineers: Philippine electronics engineers familiar with IEC mm² sizing: the most common Style 1007 AWG sizes correspond as follows — 28 AWG ≈ 0.08 mm², 26 AWG ≈ 0.13 mm², 24 AWG ≈ 0.20 mm², 22 AWG ≈ 0.33 mm², 20 AWG ≈ 0.52 mm², 18 AWG ≈ 0.82 mm². CableApex includes an AWG-to-mm² conversion table with every quotation.
600V Peak electronic use marking: For internal circuits in switch-mode power supplies where rectified DC peak voltages exceed 300V but remain below 600V peak — common in the power factor correction and DC bus stages of consumer electronics power supplies — specify the “600V Peak for Electronic Use Only” marking option at order time. No change to physical construction; provides the required UL documentation for electronics safety review.

Request a Quote — Philippines Manila & CALABARZON Supply
Submit your AWG, color, spool format, and annual volume estimate below. English-language quotation and technical support. Our team responds within 12 business hours. Free 10-meter wire samples available for qualification testing. LCL consolidation shipping available for small orders. FOB Shanghai and CIF Manila shipping terms available.






