PEEK cable is a high-performance special cable with excellent comprehensive properties, widely used in harsh working environments. This article elaborates on the definition, core characteristics, material advantages and typical application scenarios of PEEK cable, helping readers quickly understand its value and application scope in various high-end fields.
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Image 1: Physical picture of PEEK cable (clearly showing its conductor, PEEK insulation layer and optional shielding structure, with clear labels); Image 2: PEEK cable applied in harsh environment (such as aerospace, nuclear power or marine detection scenarios); Image 3: Schematic diagram of PEEK material performance (highlighting temperature resistance, corrosion resistance and other key indicators).
Core Content
PEEK cable refers to a special cable that uses polyetheretherketone (PEEK) as the main insulation or sheath material. PEEK is a high-end engineering plastic with outstanding performance, which endows the cable with unique advantages that traditional cables cannot match.
It has excellent temperature adaptability, with a working temperature range of -60℃ to +260℃, and can work stably in extreme high and low temperature environments. It also has UL 94 V-0 level flame retardancy, good radiation resistance and strong chemical corrosion resistance, which can resist the erosion of oil, acid, alkali and other media. In terms of electrical performance, it has superior insulation, small dielectric loss and stable signal transmission. In addition, it has high mechanical strength, good wear resistance and fatigue resistance, and long service life.
PEEK cable is widely used in aerospace, nuclear power, marine detection, medical equipment, industrial automation and other high-end fields, providing reliable connection support for equipment in harsh working conditions.
