Surviving the Worst: The Engineering Logic of NBC Compliant Wire Harnesses
In defense and frontline military applications, a wire harness must survive more than just heat and vibration—it must withstand Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) contamination [1]. At our factory, we’ve spent 20 years perfecting the integration of Raychem System 770 to ensure mission-critical systems remain operational after exposure to aggressive chemical agents [1, 2].
Beyond Mechanical Protection: Chemical Defense
Standard protection fails when exposed to the harsh decontamination washdowns used in military theaters [1, 2]. Raychem System 770 is engineered specifically for these scenarios [1]. By combining NBC-compatible tubing with S1264 hardened epoxy, we create a barrier that prevents agents from degrading the underlying insulation [1, 2].
The Role of S1264 and S1255-04 in Harsh Environments
Sealing is the most vulnerable point of any NBC harness. Our specialized adhesives provide the necessary chemical fortress:
- S1264 Adhesive: A high-performance epoxy hardened to withstand decontamination fluids [1-3]. It bonds perfectly to DR-25 and -25 molded parts [4].
- S1255-04 Tape: A one-part epoxy tape rated for -55°C to +200°C [5, 6]. Originally for System 200, it offers exceptional resistance to NBC agents [5].
| Requirement | Raychem Solution | Standard Performance |
|---|---|---|
| Chemical Agent Survival | System 770 / S1264 | Material Degrades/Fails |
| Decontamination Washdown | Full Resistance | Seal Breach / Corrosion |
| Max Temp (Adhesive) | +150°C to +200°C | Softens at <100°C |
Factory Direct Defense Solutions
As a specialized manufacturer, we provide customized NBC-rated harness kits including pre-measured S1264 syringes and System 770 components [1, 4]. We ensure every part of your loom meets the stringent survivability requirements of modern defense operations [3, 4].

