(90) Wiremax High voltage PTFE insulated wires manufactured with FEP insulation offer the following:
Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP) offers an excellent combination of properties that include: exceptional dielectric properties, a low dielectric constant over a wide frequency range, chemical inertness including transformer oils and dielectric fluids, heat resistance with retention of properties after service at 400° F (204° C), toughness, flexibility, possesses a very high degree of stress crack resistance, low coefficient of friction, low flammability, negligible moisture absorption, has long term weatherability and excellent resistance to ozone sunlight and weather. FEP offers the lowest refractive index of all ...
(80) Wiremax High voltage Teflon insulated wires manufactured with FEP insulation offer the following:
Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP) offers an excellent combination of properties that include: exceptional dielectric properties, a low dielectric constant over a wide frequency range, chemical inertness including transformer oils and dielectric fluids, heat resistance with retention of properties after service at 400° F (204° C), toughness, flexibility, possesses a very high degree of stress crack resistance, low coefficient of friction, low flammability, negligible moisture absorption, has long term weatherability and excellent resistance to ozone sunlight and weather. FEP offers the lowest refractive index of all ...
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Insulation - perfluoroalkoxy (PFA) in accordance with proprietary specification. Wire part numbers with ETP prefix are (continuous) chemically etched to enhance bonding capabilities. Wire part numbers with ETNP prefix are PFA insulated wires that have not been chemically etched. All wires are constructed with SLVER plated copper alloy stranded conductors.
(60) Wiremax High voltage Teflon insulated wires manufactured with FEP insulation offer the following:
Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP) offers an excellent combination of properties that include: exceptional dielectric properties, a low dielectric constant over a wide frequency range, chemical inertness including transformer oils and dielectric fluids, heat resistance with retention of properties after service at 400° F (204° C), toughness, flexibility, possesses a very high degree of stress crack resistance, low coefficient of friction, low flammability, negligible moisture absorption, has long term weatherability and excellent resistance to ozone sunlight and weather. FEP offers the lowest refractive index of all ...