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Teflon FEP 100
Teflon FEP 100 fluorocarbon resin is a meltprocessible fluorocarbon resin suitable for extrusion as a primary coating onto most gauge wires(AWG #12 and smaller) for twisted-pair constructions and for limited jacketing applications.
Teflon FEP 100 possesses a balance of processing and performance properties which make it the preferred resin for many applications.
Like all Teflon fluorocarbon resins, Teflon FEP 100 offers an excellent combination of properties: chemical inertness, exceptional dielectric properties, heat resistance, toughness, flexibility, low coefficient of friction, nonstick characteristics, negligible moisture absorption, low flammability, performance at temperature extremes, and weather resistance.
Teflon FEP 100 is used in many applications.
One of the largest uses is in telecommunications/data cables where Teflon FEP 100 not only provides excellent fire performance and physical properties but also superior electrical performance.
In this role, it is ideal as an insulation for constructions meeting Article 725 and Article 800 of the National Electric Code(NEC) where Teflon FEP 100 provides superior dielectric properties for rapid, clear signal transmission.
Cables insulated with Teflon FEP 100 have met the requirements of Underwriter's Laboratory UL 910 Steiner Tunnel Test for installation in plenums without metal conduits.
Teflon FEP 100 is not normally recommended as a jacket material, but it can be used as jacketing for small plenum cables that do not have a braided wire shielding.
Melt Flow Number, g/10 min: 6.6
Specific Gravity: 2.15
Tensile Strength, psi(MPa): 4000(27)
Elongation, %: 340
Melting Point,'C('F): 264(507)
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