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Ptfe Skived Film For RF Microwave Coaxial Cable
Ptfe skived film for RF microwave coaxial cable is made by skiving and processing PTFE into a thin film. There are a wide variety of width and thickness. Engineers produce sintered, or "full density," PTFE tape by compression molding a cylinder-shaped billet, heat sintering it in an oven and skiving the film off of it.
Description
Ptfe skived film for RF microwave coaxial cable is made by skiving and processing PTFE into a thin film. There are a wide variety of width and thickness. Engineers produce sintered, or "full density," PTFE tape by compression molding a cylinder-shaped billet, heat sintering it in an oven and skiving the film off of it.
Why Ptfe skived film for RF microwave coaxial cable Are Superheroes for Electric Motor Insulation?
Ptfe skived film for RF microwave coaxial cable are ultra-thin materials made from pressed and sintered resin blanks that are spun on a static knife. These films have a unique combination of properties, including high temperature resistance, chemical inertness, low friction, and excellent dielectric strength, making them ideal for demanding applications in harsh environments such as high-end electric motors.
Thanks to a special surface activation process, these non-stick skived PTFE films can be bonded for convenient use in food, medical, aerospace, or industrial applications. These films combine various superpowers, such as excellent material properties, ultra-thin thickness, and the option to customize to specific application needs. In this respect, they are unlike any other material. That's why they can be considered material superheroes.
Especially with the shift to electric mobility and the growing demand for maximum electric motor performance, Ptfe skived film for RF microwave coaxial cable play an important role in protecting electric motor components. Let's take a deeper look at how these small components affect electric motor design and performance.
Specifications:
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Thickness |
0.03 - 3mm (±0.005mm) |
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Width |
4mm - 120mm |
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Density |
2.15g/cm3 (±0.08g/cm3) |
Typical Properties:
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Tensile Strength(min) |
35 MPa |
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Elongation (min) |
120 % |
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Operation Temperature |
-55℃ to +260℃ |
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Dielectric Constant |
2.55 |
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Dielectric Strength |
≥ 60 kv/mm |
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Breakdown Voltage |
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Flammability Rate |
VTM - 0 (UL 94) |
Packing details:
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Width |
4mm - 25mm (0.156" - 0.876") Solid pack |
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10mm - 120mm (0.375" - 8") Flat Pad |
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Core Diamter |
76mm ( 3") |
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Max Roll O.D. |
280mm (11") |
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Packing type |
Flat or Solid pack |
Storing Recommendations for Unsintered Tapes
For maximum shelf life, it is recommended that PTFE films are stored in a clean, temperature-controlled environment at or below 21C with relative humidity below 50%.


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Customer: When did your company establish?
Foreverseal: In 2009
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Foreverseal: We produce ptfe tape for pipe sealing, and ptfe film for cable insulation
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