Application of Peek Wire

PEEK is a high performance material, a highly rigid plastic material with excellent lubricity that provides an uninterrupted operating temperature of 500 °F (260 °C). PEEK polymer is well-characterized for its broad chemical resistance spectrum protecting your wiring from corrosion and extending its work life. PEEK Wire is formed by extruding PEEK polymer on copper wire. Specifically developed for challenging environments such as the oil and gas, automotive, aerospace and electrical industries, PEEK enamelled wire has excellent abrasion resistance and the ability to withstand high pressure and exposure to corrosive fluids. For some applications, little or no varnish is required.

PEEK is considered by many to be the highest performing thermoplastic, excelling in a variety of harsh environments. PEEK wire is used in motors, generators, transformers, solenoids and other electromechanical equipment to improve performance and get the most out of your equipment. The aerospace sector uses PEEK due to its strength and abrasion resistance, as well as flame retardant cables, wires, and optical fibers.

PEEK Wire has durability and resistance to harsh environments that makes it extremely useful in downhole and deep drilling context for the oil industry. PEEK Wire is also used in the energy production sector, including in the nuclear industry, due to its superior resistance to radiation.
 
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