Cable Design

PVC Cable Insulation: Properties and Temperature Ratings

A comparison of PVC cable insulation compounds, including general-purpose, heat-resistant and cold-resistant PVC properties.

Updated May 27, 2026

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) insulation is widely used in low-voltage cable designs. PVC compounds can be formulated for general-purpose use, increased heat resistance or improved cold resistance.

The table below compares typical PVC insulation properties. Values are indicative and should be checked against the cable manufacturer’s datasheet for the exact compound and cable construction being specified.

PVC insulation material comparison

PropertyPVC
Polyvinyl chloride compounds
PVC 90 °C
Heat-resistant
PVC 105 °C
Heat-resistant
PVC cold-resistant
Density, g/cm31.35-1.51.3-1.51.3-1.51.2-1.5
Breakdown voltage, kV/mm at 20 °C25252525
Specific volume resistivity, Ω cm at 20 °C1013-10151012-10151012-10151012-1015
Dielectric constant, 50 Hz at 20 °C3.6-64-6.54.5-6.54.5-6.5
Dielectric loss factor, tan δ4 × 10-2 to 1 × 10-14 × 10-2 to 1 × 10-14 × 10-2 to 1 × 10-14 × 10-2 to 1 × 10-1
Permanent working temperature, °C-30 to +70-20 to +90-20 to +105-40 to +70
Short-time temperature, °C+100+120+120+100
Melt temperature, °C>140>140>140>140
Flame resistanceSelf-extinguishingSelf-extinguishingSelf-extinguishingSelf-extinguishing
Oxygen index, LOI (% O2)23-4223-4224-4224-42
Heating value H0, MJ/kg17-2516-2216-2017-24
Thermal conductivity, W/(K·m)0.170.170.170.17
Corrosive gases in case of fireHydrogen chlorideHydrogen chlorideHydrogen chlorideHydrogen chloride
Radiation resistance, max Mrad80808080
Tensile strength, N/mm210-2510-2510-2510-25
Elongation at break, %130-350130-350130-350130-350
Shore hardness70-95 (A)70-95 (A)70-95 (A)70-95 (A)
Abrasion resistanceMediumMediumMediumMedium
Water absorption, %0.40.40.40.4
Halogen freeNoNoNoNo
Weather resistanceMedium; black compounds goodMedium; black compounds goodMedium; black compounds goodMedium; black compounds good
Cold resistanceModerate-goodModerate-goodModerate-goodVery good

Design notes

PVC compounds are self-extinguishing and widely available, but they are not halogen free and can release hydrogen chloride during fire. Where smoke, toxicity or corrosive gas behaviour is critical, compare PVC against LSZH or other halogen-free compounds and check the project’s fire-performance requirements.

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