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Polyimide Tape

Polyimide Tape Insulated Thermocouple Wire 

Polyimide Tape is a high-performance insulating tape that is fused to conductors and jackets. Polyimide thermocouple insulation stands out for its exceptional thermal stability, making it suitable for high-temperature applications, excellent electrical insulation properties ensuring accurate temperature measurements, and resistance to various chemicals. Its low outgassing makes it ideal for sensitive environments, while its flexibility allows for the creation of bendable thermocouple cables. Furthermore, polyimide offers dimensional stability, radiation resistance, and low thermal conductivity, enhancing its utility in a wide range of demanding settings where precise and reliable temperature monitoring is essential, from aerospace to nuclear research. FEP is typically used as the adhesive agent during the fusing process. Polyimide Tape products operate up to 500° F (260° C). 

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TE Wire & Cable LLC, a Marmon Wire & Cable/Berkshire Hathaway Company, is a premier Thermocouple and Specialty wire and cable manufacturer that formed from the Wire and Cable Division of the Thermo Electric Corporation. TEW&C operations for the manufacture of wire and cable have been in existence for more than 79 years. Starting in 1941, TEW&C committed to a mission of providing high-quality wire to the temperature measurement markets, supplying applications from cryogenic up to 1300°C temperatures. Presently, TE Wire & Cable manufactures a full line of thermocouple wire and cable, from iron and nickel-based alloys, and copper with a full line of insulating materials ranging from PVC to high-end CEFIR®, ceramic fiber braids.

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