Thanks to its unique properties, PEEK is often used for cable solutions in the nuclear and defence industries. What type of cables is PEEK usually used for? There are two ways to process PEEK, each with different properties: amorphous PEEK gives the material more flexibility and is suitable for temperatures below 140° C, while crystalline PEEK increases its hardness and temperature range to up to 190° C for at least 20,000 hours.įinally, it has a long product lifespan of 60+ years at continuous temperatures up to 90☌. It’s also a high-temperature material that can continue to operate safely in temperatures up to 260° C. Where PEEK has the edge is that it’s a completely halogen-free and flame-retardant material that comes with unsurpassed radiation resistance. Its fire, smoke and chemical resistance properties compare favourably with the likes of ETFE and PTFE, as does its properties as a thin-wall material. Of all the materials we use at Habia, PEEK (also known as HFI 260) is one of the most impressive all-round high-performance insulations. What are the main benefits of using PEEK in cables? It’s been around since the early 90s, and is used in many industries for applications where you need a mechanically tough material that’s resilient to radiation, chemicals, abrasion and extreme heat. Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) is a halogen-free thermoplastic polymer material, or a plastic that can be melted and shaped, and then rehardens once cooled. Cable recycling: Sustainability and disposal of materials.Custom cables designed with years of experience.Flame retardant vs fire resistant cables.There's no such thing as a one-man tank.When you swim in petrol, swimming is the least of your problems.The coaxial wonder cable that connects the world.Around the world in 80 days on an electric motorcycle.Tough day at work? Try being a ladle car at Tata Steel.HEW-KABEL and HEW-KABEL Holding GmbH under new management.Habia Cable focuses on offshore with NEK 606 RFOU certification.Lina Mehlqvist appointed Marketing Communication Manager at Habia Cable.Stephen Penn joins Habia Cable in UK as Business Development Co-ordinator.Habia is proud sponsor of the Team Ashwa Racing in Bangalore, India.Laura Ren joins Habia Cable in China as HR Manager.Harnbraid - the screening your wires deserve.Richard Andersson joins Habia Cable in Sweden as Associate Electrical Engineer.Leading the field in HTMV solutions for offshore.Seaguard LWB VG – our latest development for submarines and underwater applications.Meet us at Electronica India, New Delhi.Cassini space probe getting ready for Grand finale.Angelika Gucwa joins Habia Cable in the Netherlands as Technical support/Office manager.Welcome to Southern Manufacturing & Electronics in Farnborough, UK.Habia Cable Poland awarded in 'Gazele Biznesu 2017'.Welcome to Oceanology International, Excel, London.Visit us at Southern Manufacturing & Electronics in Farnborough, UK.BAE Systems selects Habia Cable for Swedish CV90 Turret upgrades.We are making it easier for you to work with us.Lisa Haug Mattsson awarded Beijer Almas Anders Wall Scholarship.Visit us at Ocean Business 2019, Southampton, UK.For all people around the world, a Merry Business!.Visit us at Southern Manufacturing & Electronics, UK.Visit us at Oceanology International, ExCel London.
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