High temperature wire, also known as heat-resistant wire, is designed to withstand elevated temperatures without compromising its performance or integrity. These wires are engineered with specialized materials and construction techniques to ensure resilience in extreme heat conditions, making them essential components in various industrial and commercial applications. High temperature wires are commonly used in environments where standard wires would degrade or fail due to exposure to heat. Industries such as aerospace, automotive, electronics, and manufacturing rely on these wires for applications such as engine wiring, furnace instrumentation, ovens, heaters, and electrical systems in high-temperature environments. The construction of high temperature wires typically involves materials such as nickel, copper, or other alloys that possess exceptional heat resistance properties. These materials are often insulated with specialized coatings or layers to enhance their thermal stability and protect against heat-induced degradation.