PTFE Cable It means Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a fluorocarbon polymer insulation material, that allows cable systems to be used and operated in the most demanding of environments where the electric current load will be very higher.
PTFE is resistant to lubricants and fuels, very flexible, plus it has excellent thermal and electrical properties. Particularly suitable for applications requiring high levels of thermal and chemical resistance. Due to this feature, PTFE Cable doesn't melt so easily and lasts very long.
Mechanically tough and flexible
Excellent temperature performance
Very high dielectric performance
Non flammable / Flame resistant
Excellent chemical resistance
Silver and Nickel plated conductors
Water repellent
250/300, 600 & 1000 volts
Operating Temperature BS 3G 210
-75°C to +190°C (Silver plated copper)
-75°C to +260°C (Nickel plated copper)
Operating Temperature Nema HP3
-75°C to +200°C (Silver plated copper)