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Standard Silicone Rubber Insulated High Temperature Wire (AGR/AGRP Series)

Standard silicone rubber insulated high temperature wire in AGR (300V) and AGRP (600V) series. Rated 200°C continuous, 26 AWG to 12 AWG. AGR corresponds to UL AWM Style 3071 (200°C / 600V / 18–13 AWG) and AGRP to UL AWM Style 3135 (200°C / 600V / 26–12 AWG), both under File No. E333030. Ideal for internal wiring of appliances, motor leads, and high-temperature equipment. Factory-direct, custom lengths available.

UL 3135 and UL 3071 Silicone Rubber Wire — 200°C / 600V AWM Internal Wiring

UL Style 3135 and UL Style 3071 are the two standard silicone rubber wire constructions within UL Subject 758 AWM for appliance internal wiring at 200°C and 600V. Both use extruded silicone rubber insulation at 30 mils minimum average wall thickness over a copper conductor — the difference between them is the presence or absence of a fiberglass braid outer covering, which determines their applicable use classification and typical application range.

For international buyers familiar with Chinese-designation AGR and AGRP silicone wire, UL 3071 is the UL-recognized equivalent of AGR (with fiberglass braid) and UL 3135 is the equivalent of AGRP (bare silicone rubber insulation). Both styles are manufactured under UL Follow-Up Service and carry the UL Recognized Component Mark on the wire surface.

AGR AGRP standard silicone rubber insulated high temperature wire spools rated 200°C       AGR AGRP standard silicone rubber wire used for internal wiring of household appliance heating element

UL 3071 vs UL 3135 — Construction and Application Comparison

PropertyUL 3071UL 3135
Voltage Rating600 Vac600 Vac
Temperature Rating200°C200°C
AWG Range18 AWG – 13 AWG26 AWG – 12 AWG
InsulationExtruded SR — 30 mils min avg / 27 mils min at any pointExtruded SR — 30 mils min avg / 27 mils min at any point
Outer CoveringFiberglass braid (SF-2 equivalent per UL 66)None — bare silicone rubber insulation
UL Use ClassificationInternal wiring of appliancesInternal wiring of appliances where totally enclosed
Flame RatingHorizontal flameHorizontal flame
Best ForMotor leads, heating element connections where mechanical protection neededGeneral appliance internal wiring in totally enclosed enclosures
UL RecognitionUL Recognized Component — file on recordUL Recognized Component — file on record

Technical Specifications

ParameterSpecification
Conductor MaterialTinned or bare copper, solid or stranded
Insulation MaterialExtruded silicone rubber (SR)
Insulation Thickness30 mils min average / 27 mils min at any point
Temperature Rating200°C continuous / –60°C lower limit
Voltage Rating600 Vac (UL 3071 and UL 3135)
Flame RatingHorizontal flame
Color OptionsRed, black, white, yellow, blue, green, brown, orange (custom on request)
Spool Lengths50 m / 100 m / 200 m / custom lengths available
MOQ100 meters per AWG / color

AGR silicone rubber wire used as motor lead connection in electric motor assembly    AGR AGRP silicone rubber wire cross section showing 30 mils silicone insulation and copper conductor

Application Categories

Household Appliance Internal Wiring

UL 3135 (bare silicone rubber) is the standard specification for internal wiring of household appliances in totally enclosed enclosures — connections between heating elements and thermostats, motor terminal to control board leads, and any internal wiring run passing through or near heat-generating components. The 200°C rating provides adequate thermal margin above the 85–130°C temperatures typically encountered in appliance hot zones.

Motor Lead Connections

UL 3071 (with fiberglass braid) is the preferred specification for motor lead wiring — the short connection between the motor winding terminal and the motor terminal box — where the fiberglass braid provides mechanical protection during motor assembly handling and the 200°C rating covers Class F (155°C) and Class H (180°C) motor winding thermal environments.

Industrial Heating Equipment

Both UL 3071 and UL 3135 are used for internal wiring of electric heaters, industrial dryers, infrared heating panels, and heat-sealing equipment where internal ambient temperatures reach 100–180°C — above the practical limit of 105°C-grade PVC wire. For applications exceeding 200°C, upgrade to UL 5107 mica-fiberglass wire rated for 450°C.

Commercial Kitchen and Oven Equipment

Convection ovens, commercial fryers, and industrial food processing equipment require 200°C-rated internal wiring for heating element leads and thermostat circuit connections. UL 3135 in the totally enclosed oven cavity and UL 3071 for external motor lead connections cover both zones of the same appliance under a single UL AWM style family.

Selecting Between UL 3071 and UL 3135

The selection between these two styles comes down to three factors: AWG range, mechanical environment, and enclosure type. If your AWG requirement falls between 18–13 AWG and the wire routing path involves mechanical contact with enclosure edges or handling during assembly, specify UL 3071 with fiberglass braid. If your AWG requirement falls between 26–12 AWG in a totally enclosed appliance enclosure with static wire routing, specify UL 3135 bare silicone rubber. For applications requiring silicone rubber wire with glass or aramid braid covering in a wider AWG range, consider UL 3172 (200°C / 600V, 26–18 AWG with glass or aramid braid).

Related UL Styles for Comparison

UL 3135 and UL 3071 buyers commonly cross-reference: UL 3172 (200°C / 600V silicone rubber with glass or aramid braid, 26–18 AWG), UL 3122 (200°C / 300V silicone rubber with fiberglass braid, 26–16 AWG), UL 5107 (200–450°C / 600V mica-fiberglass, for applications exceeding 200°C), and UL 1015 (80–105°C / 600V PVC, for standard-temperature appliance internal wiring below 105°C).

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