How to Choose Automotive Cables for German Standard (Europe, Germany)
Car wiring harnesses are often selected based on national standards for car cables. There are so many car standards on the market, and each manufacturer has a corresponding standard, and each car company also has a corresponding standard. How should we make a decision? Based on 13 years of industry experience and experience in serving multiple international automotive brands, we will briefly describe how to choose to use the line.
Common standards for German automotive cables
DIN 72551 German Automotive Wire Standard: FLY, FLRY, FLYW
VW 60306 Volkswagen Wire Standard: FLRY
Recommended FLRY series for German automotive cables
FLRY-A and FLRY-B have a relatively large inventory in the market, so there is no need to purchase according to the cable MOQ during the sampling stage, reducing the cost of sampling and indirectly providing our product with competitiveness.
Differences between FLRY-B and FLRY-A automotive cables
FLRY-A conventional AWG minimum capacity: 0.22mm 2
FLRY-B conventional AWG minimum capacity: 0.35mm 2
Differences in conductor copper wires between FLRY-A and - B
For example, 0.5mm 2 The conductor copper wire is as follows
FLRY-A : 19/0.19mm
FLRY-B : 16/0.21mm
FLRY Specification
FLRY-A Specification
FLRY-B Specification
ISO 6722 single core German standard automotive cables