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Coaxial cables for higher temperatures

Should the coaxial cable tolerate higher temperatures (>80°C)?

The usual materials, such as PS, PE and PVC, melt at temperatures of 70 to 85°C.

FEP, PFA and PTFE with a dimensional stability of 165 to 260°C are better here.
Kapton (R) is even better.

The usual anti-kink sleeves are also made of non-temperature-resistant materials.

There are also connectors that do not have PTFE (Teflon (R)) insulation.

Please note when ordering that the cables should be suitable for higher temperatures!

New: Sleeves made of high-temperature hose as kink protection (transparent white) with a
operating temperature range from 175 to 195°C.

Examples of high temperature cables: Kapton 1.47, LN5001, LN5002, Multiflex_86,
RG178, RG179, RG187, RG188, RG196, RG316, RD316, RG400, SS405,
Sucoform_86_Sucoform_141.