Polyimide (PI) is a group of high performing polymers known for their exceptional chemical, thermal, and mechanical performance properties. Polyimides generally demonstrate excellent thermal stability in high as well as low temperatures. Polyimides also exhibit broad chemical resistance and good dielectric properties. Polyimides are poor conductors of heat and are highly disinclined to burn; they are also radiation resistant. These properties and others have made polyimides widely used in industries including medical, aerospace, automotive, electronics, chemical, sensors, and more.
KEY PROPERTIES:
• Class VI biocompatibility
• Temperature tolerance to 260 °C
• Thermal stability
• Good dielectric properties
• UL 94 V-0 flammability rated
• Chemical resistance
Industries Include:
- Single Strand Kapton Wire
- Highly Flexible Multi-strand Types
- Coaxial Wires including 50/75 Ohm Cable
- Shielded Twisted Pairs and Ribbon Cable
- The original UHV Cable
- Medical Cable
- Aerospace Cable
- Automotive Cable
- Electronics Cable
- Chemical Cable
- Sensors Cable, and more Cable