High-Temperature Mica Glass Fiber Wire for Heaters, Ovens, Boilers & Electrical Equipment
This high-temperature mica glass fiber wire is designed for wiring applications that require heat resistance, insulation performance, and stable electrical conductivity in demanding environments.
Made with mica and glass fiber materials, it helps protect wiring from heat-related insulation damage, making it suitable for heaters, ovens, water heaters, boilers, lamps, and other high-temperature electrical equipment.
Quick Fit Snapshot
High-Temperature Wire Designed for wiring applications near heaters, ovens, boilers, and other hot equipment.
Mica & Glass Fiber Built with heat-resistant insulating materials for stable high-temperature performance.
Multiple Gauge Options Available in 10–18AWG options for different current and wiring needs.
Cut & Wire Design Flexible wire can be cut, stripped, and connected according to the installation layout.
Key Benefits
High-Quality Material Made of mica and glass fiber for heat resistance, insulation, and electrical wiring performance.
Stable Performance Helps reduce insulation melting or carbonization risk in high-temperature equipment wiring.
Multiple Options Available in 5 gauge options from 10AWG to 18AWG and 2 length options: 10 ft and 16.4 ft.
Easy Installation Flexible mica cable is suitable for cutting, stripping, and wiring in compact or complex spaces.
Wide Applications Suitable for heaters, ovens, water heaters, boilers, lamps, and other high-temperature equipment.
Useful for Repairs A practical choice for maintenance, replacement, and equipment wiring projects.
Best For
Heating Equipment
Heaters Ovens Water Heaters Boilers
High-Temperature Wiring
Heat-Resistant Wiring Internal Equipment Wiring Electrical Repairs Replacement Wire
Gauge Selection
10AWG 12AWG 14AWG 16AWG 18AWG
Length Options
10 ft 16.4 ft Cut to Use Flexible Routing
Important Before You Order
Choose the correct wire gauge for your equipment and load requirements.
Thicker 10AWG wire is better suited for higher-power circuits, while thinner 18AWG wire is more flexible and easier to route in compact spaces. Always confirm the voltage, current, temperature, and wiring requirements of your equipment before installation.
Your equipment requires high-temperature wire The selected AWG size matches the electrical load The wire length is enough for your wiring route The installation area is suitable for mica glass fiber wire You have proper tools for cutting, stripping, and wiring The circuit is disconnected before installation The connection method matches your equipment requirements You have checked applicable electrical safety requirements
Electrical Safety Notice: Disconnect power before cutting, stripping, wiring, or replacing any electrical cable.
If you are not familiar with electrical wiring, equipment repair, or load selection, consult a qualified electrician or technician before installation.

Recommended Applications
This mica glass fiber wire is suitable for high-temperature electrical wiring and equipment repair applications where ordinary wire insulation may not be suitable.
Heating Appliances
Electric Heaters Ovens Water Heaters Boilers
Lighting & Equipment
Lamps High-Heat Fixtures Electrical Equipment Internal Wiring
Repair & Maintenance
Wire Replacement Equipment Repair Maintenance Work Custom Wiring
Compact Wiring Areas
Complex Spaces Small Equipment Flexible Routing Cut-to-Length Use
Use It For / Do Not Use It For
Use It For High-temperature wiring, heater repairs, oven wiring, boiler wiring, water heater wiring, lamp wiring, and equipment wiring where mica glass fiber insulation is suitable.
Do Not Use It For Unknown electrical loads, applications beyond the wire rating, damaged equipment, wet or unsafe wiring areas, or installations where the correct wire gauge has not been confirmed.
Gauge Selection Reminder
Wire gauge should be selected according to the equipment load and wiring requirements.
As a general selection principle, thicker wire such as 10AWG is used for higher-power circuits, while thinner wire such as 18AWG is easier to route in compact wiring spaces. Always follow your equipment specifications and local electrical requirements.
Product Specifications
| Product Type |
High-temperature mica glass fiber wire |
| Material |
Mica and glass fiber insulation |
| Available Gauges |
10AWG, 12AWG, 14AWG, 16AWG, 18AWG |
| Available Lengths |
10 ft / 16.4 ft / 25ft |
| Main Function |
Heat-resistant insulated electrical wiring |
| Installation Type |
Cut, strip, and wire according to equipment requirements |
| Typical Applications |
Heaters, ovens, water heaters, boilers, lamps, and high-temperature electrical equipment |
Selection Guide
Choose Thicker Gauge If Your equipment requires higher current capacity and the wiring space allows a less flexible wire.
Choose Thinner Gauge If Your equipment requires lighter wiring and the installation space needs better flexibility.
Choose Length by Route Measure the wiring route and choose a length that allows safe routing, stripping, and connection.
Important Specification Note
Always confirm the required wire gauge, temperature requirement, voltage, current, and connection method before installation.
Do not select wire only by appearance or length. The correct gauge must match the electrical load and equipment design.
Basic Installation Overview
This wire is designed to be cut, stripped, and connected according to the wiring requirements of your equipment.
- Disconnect power to the equipment before installation.
- Confirm the required wire gauge and length.
- Measure the wiring route.
- Cut the wire to the required length.
- Strip the wire carefully without damaging the conductor.
- Connect the wire according to the equipment wiring requirements.
- Secure the wire so it is not pinched, pulled, or damaged by sharp edges.
- Inspect the connection before restoring power.
Important Installation Notes
Disconnect Power First Always disconnect power before wiring, cutting, stripping, or replacing electrical cable.
Choose Correct Gauge The selected AWG size must match the equipment load and wiring requirements.
Protect the Wire Avoid crushing, pinching, scraping, or sharply bending the wire during installation.
Use Proper Connections Use suitable terminals, connectors, or wiring methods required by the equipment.
Keep Away from Unsafe Areas Do not route wire through wet, damaged, or mechanically unsafe areas.
Use Qualified Support For equipment repair or uncertain wiring, consult a qualified electrician or technician.
Before Restoring Power
Correct AWG size selected Wire insulation is not damaged Connections are secure Wire is routed away from sharp edges Wire is not pinched or overstretched Equipment wiring requirements are followed Work area is dry and safe Installation has been inspected
Installation Safety Notice: Incorrect wire gauge, loose connections, damaged insulation, or unsafe routing can cause overheating, equipment failure, or electrical hazards.
If you are unsure about wire selection or installation, do not guess. Ask a qualified electrician or technician before use.