Skip to main content
Raytron Technical Review RESEARCH ARTICLE WP-07-14

Process Control Wiring in Harsh Environments

RAYTRON Technical Team1

1RAYTRON Group, China

Published: March 2026 Version: 1.0
DOI: 10.1000/raytron.WP-07-14

1. Introduction

1.1 Process Control Environment

IndustryTypical Challenges
ChemicalCorrosion, temperature
PetrochemicalH2S, hydrocarbons
MiningDust, moisture, abrasion
Food processingWashdown, temperature
PharmaceuticalClean, sterilization

1.2 Wiring Requirements

RequirementImportance
ReliabilityCritical
Signal integrityHigh
Chemical resistanceVariable
Temperature range-40 to +200°C

Diagram placeholder

MEDIA TODO
Figure 1 Industrial process control environment challenges

2. Environmental Challenges

2.1 Chemical Exposure

ChemicalCu ImpactSCC ImpactNCC Impact
AcidsSevereModerateGood
BasesModerateModerateGood
HydrocarbonsNoneNoneNone
H2SModerateModerateGood

2.2 Temperature Extremes

EnvironmentTemperatureConductor Limit
Cryogenic-100°CCheck insulation
Normal-20 to +60°CStandard
Hot process+60 to +200°CInsulation limited
Very hot>200°CSpecial materials

2.3 EMI/RFI

SourceFrequencyImpact
VFDsLow-MHzNoise
MotorsBroadbandNoise
RadioRFInterference
WeldingBroadbandHigh noise

3. Material Selection

3.1 Conductor Selection

EnvironmentRecommendedReason
CorrosiveNCCChemical resistance
High-tempNCCTemperature rating
StandardCCACost-effective
Premium signalSCCBest conductivity

3.2 Insulation Selection

InsulationTemp RangeChemical Resistance
PVC-20 to +105°CModerate
XLPE-40 to +125°CGood
ETFE-70 to +150°CExcellent
FEP-70 to +200°CExcellent
Silicone-60 to +200°CExcellent

3.3 Jacket Selection

JacketProtection
PVCStandard
PolyurethaneAbrasion
TPEFlexible
FluoropolymerChemical

Chart placeholder

MEDIA TODO
Figure 2 Material selection matrix for harsh environments

4. Protection Strategies

4.1 Physical Protection

MethodApplication
ConduitPhysical damage
TrayOrganized runs
ArmorSevere physical
Flexible conduitMovement areas

4.2 Chemical Protection

MethodApplication
Barrier jacketChemical splash
Conduit sealedChemical ingress
Heat shrinkConnection protection

4.3 EMI Protection

MethodEffectiveness
Twisted pairModerate
ShieldingHigh
Conduit (metal)High
Proper groundingEssential

5. Installation Guidelines

5.1 Routing

GuidelinePurpose
Separate power and signalReduce EMI
Route away from heatProtect insulation
Avoid chemical exposureReduce corrosion
Support properlyPrevent damage

5.2 Sealing

LocationSealing Method
Conduit entriesSealing fittings
Cable glandsProper type
Junction boxesGasketed
TraysCovered if needed

5.3 Grounding

ApplicationMaterial
System groundCCS
Shield groundCu or CCA
Equipment groundCCA or CCS

Diagram placeholder

MEDIA TODO
Figure 3 Process control wiring installation best practices

6. Conclusion

6.1 Material Selection Summary

EnvironmentConductorInsulation
CorrosiveNCCFluoropolymer
High-tempNCCSilicone/FEP
StandardCCAXLPE
EMI criticalSCC/CuShielded

6.2 Key Considerations

  • Match material to environment
  • Protect against dominant challenge
  • Follow installation best practices
  • Plan for maintenance access

7. References

  1. IEEE 518. (2020). Electrical Noise in Control Installations.
  2. ISA-5.5. (2019). Instrumentation Symbols.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which conductor material is best for chemical plants?

For corrosive environments with acid, base, or H2S exposure, NCC (nickel-clad copper) provides the best chemical resistance. For standard areas without severe chemical exposure, CCA is cost-effective.

What insulation is recommended for harsh environments?

For chemical resistance, use ETFE or FEP fluoropolymer insulation. For high-temperature applications (up to 200°C), use silicone or FEP. For standard industrial environments, XLPE provides good performance.

How do I protect signal cables from EMI?

Use twisted pair construction for moderate EMI, foil or braid shielding for high EMI, and foil+braid combination for severe EMI. Ensure proper shield grounding at the controller end for single-point grounding.

What sealing methods are needed for process control wiring?

Use sealing fittings for conduit entries, proper cable glands for cable entries, gasketed junction boxes, and covered trays where needed. Ensure seals are rated for the specific environmental conditions.

XU

Gaolei Xu

Senior Materials Scientist

Credentials & Honors

  • CTO, Raytron Group
  • Zhejiang Provincial High-level Talent Special Support Program - Young Talent
  • Shaoxing "Technology Vice President"
  • Shaoxing Science and Technology Commissioner
  • Member of National Technical Committee 243 on Heavy Metals (SAC/TC 243/SC2)

National Standards (Lead Author) View Official

Patents (Inventor) Search Patents

  • CN104959396A - Production Process of Copper Strip for Composite Contact Materials
  • CN106077125A - Production Process of Copper Profile for Magnetic Pole Coils
  • CN201410710206 - Conductive Material for High-speed Railway Traction Motors and Production Method
  • CN201310719717 - Method for Controlling Strip Shape of Copper Strip Blank by Continuous Extrusion
  • CN201310720126 - Device for Controlling Strip Shape of Copper Strip Blank by Continuous Extrusion
  • CN201310376884 - Five-in-one Copper Strip Edge Treatment Equipment for Transformers
  • CN201420184755 - Continuous Extrusion Die Flow Promotion Device
  • CN201320761640 - Continuous Extrusion Waste Cleaning Device

Areas of Expertise

Copper-Clad Aluminum (CCA) Technology Copper-Clad Steel (CCS) Manufacturing Bimetallic Composite Materials PV Ribbon for Solar Cells Battery Tab Materials for EV Applications Continuous Extrusion Technology

Selected Publications

  • Research and Application of Rolling Method for Manufacturing Metal Laminated Composites, Aluminum Processing Journal, 2008
  • Annealing Process Research of Copper-Aluminum Composite Strip
  • Research on Preparation Process of Copper/Aluminum Composite Strip for Cables
  • Interface Microstructure Evolution of Rolled Copper/Aluminum Composite Strip During Annealing

Mr. Xu Gaolei is a distinguished expert in non-ferrous metal processing with over 15 years of experience. He is recognized as a Young Talent under the Zhejiang Provincial High-level Talent Special Support Program. He leads R&D initiatives in bimetallic composite technologies and has contributed significantly to the standardization of copper and bimetallic materials in China.

Click standard/patent codes to view official documents

Contact Raytron Now - Let Every Meter of Material Create Higher Value for You

Our technical team is the author of multiple Chinese national standards, with 30 years of industry experience and 34 patents, delivering professional bimetallic composite material solutions. Contact us for technical support and product quotes.

Request Quote Chat on WhatsApp
Request Quote Chat on WhatsApp