White Paper: Improving Cable Performance in Harsh Environments
White Papers, United States
Though cables are often the last consideration when designing electronic systems, they are arguably the most vital because they serve as the system’s lifeline. If cables can’t withstand the most extreme environments, the entire system can be negatively impacted. That’s why W. L. Gore & Associates designs solutions proven to deliver reliable performance over the system’s lifespan — even in the face of electrical, mechanical and environmental stress, as detailed in this white paper.
About the White Paper
From exposure to chemicals to extensive flexing during installation, cable assemblies for aerospace and defense, clean manufacturing, and oil and gas applications must be built to withstand the harsh environments they’re bound to encounter. To Gore, the definition of a harsh environment is one that compromises a cable’s signal integrity, reliability and lifetime performance. So cables for aircraft, spacecraft, semiconductor cleanrooms, and oil and gas equipment must be meticulously vetted by systems manufacturers and engineers.
Choosing the right cable assemblies for a specific application may seem like a monumental task, Gore clearly explains the factors to consider in White Paper: Improving Cable Performance in Harsh Environments. As the durability of cables in harsh conditions makes the difference between success and failure, we also provide insight into the value of our proprietary cable insulation and jacketing materials. By the end of the white paper, you’ll have a clearer understanding of what quantifies as a quality, high-performing, fit-and-forget cable solution.
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