Not as far as I’m aware. Why do you think that’s the case?
Edit: Ryan,
I re-read my 1st edit, and saw that I was kind of vague, so I’ve added an “Edit 2” trying to clarify what I said in the 1st edit.
Hansen Hobbies said that their wire doesn’t have high temp insulation, but I got some 26AWG from nickelflipper (THANKS!), but in parallel, I ran across that LPF thread/user, and bought some 26AWG from the LPF user. Then, I noticed from nickelflipper’s post that LPF user was the same person that nickelflipper apparently got his 26AWG (some of which he gave me) from the same LPF user.
Sorry for the confusion. Bottom line is that that LPF user is a good place to get 26AWG wire that has high temp insulation (for soldering).
Another good source of silicone wire: Common Sense RC.
They have silicone 30 ga all the way up to 6 ga wire, at reasonable prices.
I’ve used the 22 and 24ga wire, solders great, super flexible.
It is what he says it is. It is silver plated oxygen free copper wire with teflon insulation. I have never had it melt, other than direct contact with a torch and any plastic will melt somewhere along the line.
OL in your opinion is this Teflon wire as flexible as silicone? Others have said that teflon wire is not as flexible as silicone wire. Just wondering about what your thoughts are with your linked Teflon wire and its flexibility.
I’ve got teflon wire from Johnswireshop and its no where near as flexible as the silicone variety. The silicone I bought from Illumination Supply is like a wet noodle!