FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene) and PFA (perfluoroalkoxy) are thermoplastic fluoroplastics that have excellent high-temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, chemical resistance, and low dielectric constant, making them suitable for cable insulation in harsh environments such as high temperature, high pressure, and chemical corrosion.
PE (polyethylene) is a thermoplastic material that has good insulation performance, abrasion resistance, corrosion resistance, and low dielectric constant, and is commonly used for insulation in high-voltage cables.
Silicone is an excellent high-temperature material that has good high-temperature resistance, oxidation resistance, radiation resistance, electrical stress resistance, and other characteristics, making it suitable for cable insulation in high-temperature environments.
EPR (ethylene propylene rubber) is an excellent insulation material that has good heat resistance, cold resistance, aging resistance, electrical stress resistance, and other characteristics, making it suitable for insulation in high-voltage cables.
In general, these materials are common cable insulation materials, each with different characteristics and advantages. The appropriate insulation material should be chosen based on specific application scenarios and requirements.