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Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene, FEP Insulated/Jacketed ...

Author: Jesse

Sep. 23, 2024

Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene, FEP Insulated/Jacketed ...

Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene, FEP Insulated/Jacketed Wire & Cable

Galaxy is an industry-leading supplier of custom and stock Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP) wires and cables. Galaxy offers a wide variety of both custom and standard/stock constructions for many applications and industries. FEP wire and cable is available in a wide range of conductor counts, AWG sizes, voltage ratings, and shielding options to suit the application.

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What is Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene / FEP?

Typically referred to as FEP, Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene is a type of fluoropolymer commonly extruded as both an insulation and jacket material for wire and cable. Additionally, FEP can be foamed as a dielectric in coaxial cables. Also know as Teflon® FEP, it is a variation of Teflon®, which was invented by DuPont&#;. FEP exhibits outstanding resistance to chemicals, has a wide temperature range and excellent electrical properties. Due to these physical and electrical characteristics, FEP is a popular choice for use in numerous industries, including aerospace, medical, lighting, and electronic applications. Galaxy can offer custom FEP cable solutions with quick turnarounds and low minimums.

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FEP is the compound of choice for high-temperature plenum environments and can be found in Galaxy&#;s Belden equivalent cable offerings. Another common use for FEP is as an insulation and filler material in TEC cable, used in the oil and gas industry. In military applications, FEP would be in coaxial cables such as M17/113-RG316, commonly referred to as RG316 coaxial cable.

Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene, also referred to as FEP, is a form of fluoropolymer insulation. FEP is very resistant to chemicals, has a broad temperature range and it exhibits excellent electrical properties. Due to these physical and electrical characteristics FEP is an excellent choice for use in chemical, medical, electronic and aerospace industries. A common use for FEP in military applications would be in coaxial cables such as M17/113-RG316, commonly referred to as RG316 coaxial cable. FEP, also called Teflon® FEP, is a variation of Teflon®, which was invented by DuPont&#;.

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Common Types of FEP Wire or Cable and Industry Applications

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