Non-Insulated Terminals
A non-insulated terminal is a wire connector that is designed without any outer insulation sleeve, providing a simple and direct connection between the conductor and the termination point. Often referred to as a ‘non-insulated receptacle’ or terminal, these connectors are typically manufactured from conductive materials such as brass or copper to ensure optimal electrical performance.
Without a PVC or plastic covering, non-insulated terminals offer a more compact connection solution and are ideal for applications where space is limited or where insulation is applied separately. Their open design also allows for easier inspection of the crimp, helping to ensure a secure and reliable connection.
Non-insulated terminals are commonly used by electrical engineers in controlled or low-risk environments, or within enclosed systems where there is minimal chance of accidental contact. They are widely used across industries such as panel building, automotive, and industrial manufacturing, where precision and efficiency are key.















