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Wires for cryogenic environments must remain flexible and maintain their electrical properties at extremely low temperatures. Pelican Wire offers specially designed wires with insulation that resists cracking and embrittlement in cryogenic conditions, ensuring reliable performance for sensors, magnets, and other equipment.
Our wires are used in superconducting magnets, cryogenic sensors, and other scientific and medical equipment that operates at very low temperatures. We provide custom solutions to meet the unique challenges of these applications.
We subject our cryogenic wires to rigorous testing, including thermal cycling and flexibility tests at cryogenic temperatures, to ensure they meet the highest standards of quality and reliability.
Materials like FEP and PFA are often used for cryogenic applications due to their ability to remain flexible at very low temperatures. We can help you select the best material for your specific cryogenic environment.
We can design wires to operate at temperatures as low as -200°C (-328°F) and even lower for certain applications. The exact temperature rating depends on the materials used.
Yes, we can design wires with low thermal conductivity to minimize heat leak and improve the efficiency of your cryogenic system. This can include using specific conductor alloys and insulation materials.
Absolutely. We can create custom multi-conductor cables that consolidate the wiring for multiple sensors, making installation easier and improving the overall reliability of your system.
In some cryogenic applications, particularly those involving superconductivity, material purity is critical. We can provide wires made from high-purity conductor materials to meet these demanding requirements.
We have a controlled manufacturing environment and can implement special cleaning and packaging procedures to ensure our cryogenic wires are free from contaminants that could affect their performance.
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