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.