About PTFE Insulated Cable
We are one of the trusted PTFE Cables Manufacturers in Bangalore. PTFE Insulated Cable has uniform thickness around the central conductor. This cable features low dielectric constant and high operating temperature. PTFE Insulated Wire is also known for its excellent thermal stability and high surface resistance. This cable is resistant to flames and has high mechanical strength. It finds application in electronic equipment for aircraft, marine, radar & satellites, atomic power stations, furnace & oven wiring, high temperature exchanges, heat sensing leads, aerospace research, lifts, refrigeration equipment and many more. The dielectric strength and volume resistivity of this cable remain impervious by thermal aging. It is also suitable for wide frequency range, that is, DC to above 10000 MHZ.
Finds Application in
- Electronic Equipment For Aircraft, Marine, Radar, atellites
- Aerospace Research
- Lead Cells & Pressure Transducers
- Atomic Power Stations
- High Performance Electrical Machines
- Furnace & Oven Wiring
- High Temperature Exchanges
- Heat Sensing Leads
- Aerospace Research
- Lifts
- Refrigeration Equipment
- High Performance Electrical Machines
Product Range
- Hook-up Wires
- RR Co-Axial Cables
- Tri-Axial Cables
- Multi Core Twisted Cables
- Twisted & Shielded Cables
- Twisted Shielded & PTFE /PVC Jacketed Cables
- Double Shielded Cables
- Multi Pair Cables
- Twin Parallel Balloon Wire
- Sleeves
- PTFE Tape
- PTFE Hoses
Operating Temperatures
- PTFE Insulated Silver Plated Copper Wires - 650 to 2650
- PTFE Insulated Nickel Plated Copper Wires - 650C to 2000C
Running Voltage
- TYPE ET : 250 VOLTS AC RMS
- TYPE E : 600 VOLTS AC RMS
- TYPE EE : 1000 VOLTS AC RMS
General Charactersitics
- Low Dielectric Constant
- Low Dissipation Factor (
- High Operating Temperatures
- Excellent Thermal Stability
- Suitable For Wide Frequency Range: DC to Above 10000 MHZ
- High Surface Resistance
- Inert to Chemical Attack
- High Volume Resistance
- Flame Proof
- High Mechanical Strength
- Fair Corona Resistance
- Suitable to High Density Wiring
- Inert to Fungus and Mould Growth
Specifications
Superior Chemical and Thermal ResistancesPTFE insulated cables are engineered to perform in environments exposed to chemicals, high temperatures, and UV light. With a temperature range spanning from -65C to +260C, and excellent chemical resistance, these cables are ideal for installation where traditional wiring may fail. Their flame-retardant and heat-proof characteristics enhance safety in critical applications.
Customizable Solutions for Diverse ApplicationsAvailable in multi-core and pair configurations, PTFE cables can be tailored to specific requirements with options including conductor diameter (0.2mm to 2.5mm), number of conductors (up to 48), armored variants, and multiple color choices. Custom cut lengths and a rip cord for easy stripping add to installation ease, serving aerospace, telecommunication, and instrumentation fields.
Reliable Signal Transmission and DurabilityWith high dielectric strength and low signal loss, PTFE insulated cables are suitable for both AC and DC signal transmission up to 1100V. Whether used as single or multi-strand conductorstinned or silver-plated copperthese cables ensure reliable connectivity and endurance, reducing maintenance and operational downtime in critical systems.
FAQs of PTFE Insulated Cable:
Q: How should PTFE insulated cables be installed in high-temperature or chemical-intensive environments?
A: PTFE insulated cables are specifically designed for harsh settings; they should be routed away from sharp edges and sources of mechanical damage, while maintaining proper spacing. Their thermal and chemical resistance allows installation in chemical plants, foundries, and other high-temperature areas.
Q: What benefits do PTFE insulated cables offer over conventional cable types?
A: PTFE insulated cables provide superior flame retardance, chemical resistance, and a wider temperature range. Their high dielectric strength ensures reliable signal transmission, making them suitable for critical aerospace, telecommunications, and electrical uses where standard cables may not perform adequately.
Q: When is it advisable to choose armored PTFE insulated cables?
A: Armored PTFE insulated cables should be selected for environments where extra mechanical protection is needed, such as in manufacturing facilities, outdoor installations, or areas prone to abrasion and physical stress, ensuring improved durability and safety.
Q: Where are PTFE insulated cables commonly used?
A: PTFE cables are widely utilized in aerospace, telecommunications, instrumentation, and various electrical applications due to their resilience, UV resistance, and versatile configurations. They are also preferred in laboratories and chemical plants owing to their excellent chemical resistance and heat-proof properties.
Q: What conductor options are available for PTFE insulated cables?
A: These cables are offered with tinned copper or silver-plated copper conductors in both single- and multi-strand configurations, with diameters ranging from 0.2 mm to 2.5 mm and up to 48 conductors or 24 pairs per cable, customizable as per project requirements.
Q: Can PTFE insulated cables accommodate custom lengths and core configurations?
A: Yes, PTFE insulated cables can be supplied in custom cut lengths to meet specific installation needs. Core, pair numbers, and color options are also customizable, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of technical and aesthetic requirements.
Q: What is the process for selecting PTFE insulated cable for a particular voltage rating or frequency?
A: Selection involves identifying the required operating voltage (250 V1100 V), desired frequency (DC or AC), conductor type and diameter, and application specifics like chemical exposure or mechanical stress. Consulting with manufacturers or distributors helps determine optimal cable specifications for your use case.