Ribbon Cable Is Made Of High Temperature PTFE Teflon

Oct. 1, 1998

For applications requiring very high temperature resistance, low outgassing, high flex life, and resistance to chemical attack, Spectra Strip PTFE Teflon laminate ribbon cables are rated up to 260°C continuous service temperature at 600V. Primary insulations used under the laminates are per MIL-W-16878 or MIL-W-22759. Constructions are available in widths up to 5-in. in twisted pair, coax, or parallel line versions. A wide range of shielding options are available, including silver or nickel plated foils and braids.

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