FEP Cables & Wires – Engineered for Extreme Conditions

Highly demanding environments require materials that offer exceptional durability. Our cables made from fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) are designed to meet these rigorous demands.

Key Features:

  • Wide Temperature Range: Suitable for continuous use from ‑60°C to +200°C

  • Chemical Resistance: Withstands exposure to a broad range of aggressive chemicals

  • High Mechanical Strength: Maintains integrity under mechanical stress, abrasion, and vibration

Typical Applications:

  • Chemical processing plants

  • Furnace and high‑temperature equipment

  • Telecommunications and data systems

  • Aerospace, medical, and laboratory instrumentation

Below is an overview of common FEP cable constructions used in industrial settings. If your application requires a custom solution, our engineering team specializes in designing and manufacturing specialty cables tailored to your specific technical and environmental requirements.

Silicone Cables & Wires – High‑Temperature Flexibility & Fire Safety

Silicone cables are distinguished by their ability to withstand temperatures up to +200°C while retaining permanent flexibility. Their cross‑linked molecular structure enables them to maintain physical integrity and shape stability even under prolonged thermal exposure.

Constructed on a halogen‑free silicon basis, these cables support functional integrity in fire scenarios, contributing to safer operation in critical environments.

Typical Applications Include:

  • Metallurgical plants, steel mills, and rolling mills

  • Internal wiring of high‑temperature lighting

  • Glass and ceramics manufacturing

  • Foundries, furnace connections, and heating systems

Below is a selection of highly flexible silicone cable types commonly used in demanding industrial settings where thermal endurance, flame resistance, and continuous flexibility are essential.