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Ptfe, peek, pfa, fep, etfe, ectfe, and pvdf fiber extrusions, braiding fibers extrusion available for braiding by portland wiring harness model engine(s).
Catalog Number: PW4707
Engine(s):
Price:
$99.99
color:
black
Quantity:
PTFE, PEEK, PFA, FEP, ETFE, ECTFE, and PVDF Fiber Extrusions. As used for FAA and other aviation authorities. Drawn fibers can be used to create a braided sleeve
or over–braid that is both expandable and flexible for
aerospace, automotive and medical markets. The woven
braiding is then placed over existing wire assemblies to
guard against chaffing and provide additional chemical
wear resistance.
Due to the chemical resistance fibers, these
materials can be woven into meshes to make filters
for aggressive chemical environments and as a mist
eliminator to filter the moisture out of vapors.
The utilization of nonmetallic materials is a growing
trend in medical devices. Drawn fiber used as a braiding
component in guide catheters enables MRI compatibility.
With its high tensile strength and flexibility, fibers
provide medical device manufacturers a polymer
alternative to metal componentry. The introduction of
this material provides additional flexibility at the distal tip
of steerable and deflectable guide catheters.
Portland Wiring harness is currently capable of braiding extruded fibers in sizes
ranging from 0.002" – 0.040" (0.051 mm - 0.102 mm). We
also offer rectangular profiles as small as 0.001” x 0.003”
(0.0254 mm x 0.0762 mm). To meet the specific industry
requirements for braiding identification.
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