Polyethylene (PE): Typically extruded between 180°C to 240°C. This range is ideal for ensuring the material's flexibility and durability. Our Recommendation Comments are closed. Suitable for sheathing of optical cables and wires and cables, the performance of KRD 2010 meets the relevant requirements of GB/T 15065-2009. The best extrusion performance can be obtained by using a PE screw extruder with a length-to-diameter ratio of 25:1 and a compression ratio of about 3. Due to its low dielectric loss, high dielectric strength low moisture take up, Polyethylene is widely used for wire & cable application. To further increase the t mperature resistance, burning resistance, cut growth. Temperature isn't just a setting on your control panel—it's the driving force that determines how polymers melt, flow, and ultimately perform.
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