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Peflon coaxial cable is an electrical cable consisting of a central conductor — usually copper or aluminum — enclosed in an insulating layer, then a metallic shield against external interference, all wrapped in a durable outer insulator.

  • 4 insulating materials: PE · PVC · PTFE · FEP
  • Single / double-shielded and unshielded structures
  • RG-6 / RG-59 / RG-11 industry-standard dimensions
  • Broadcast, data, network and power applications
Peflon coaxial cable
4 Insulators
PE · PVC · PTFE · FEP
3 Structures
Single / Double / Unshielded
RG-6 / 59 / 11
Industry Standards
OEM
Custom Spec & Private Label
Product Categories

Different Insulating Materials of Peflon Coaxial Cable

Peflon coaxial cables are categorized by the insulation around the inner conductor — each material delivers a different balance of cost, temperature tolerance, signal loss and chemical resistance.

PE coaxial cable
PE

Polyethylene (PE) Coaxial Cable

Common, cost-effective insulation with good electrical properties, low signal attenuation and easy processing.

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PVC coaxial cable
PVC

Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Coaxial Cable

Economical, with good mechanical strength and corrosion resistance; moderate electrical performance.

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PTFE coaxial cable
PTFE

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Coaxial Cable

Excellent high-temperature resistance, low loss, stable electrical properties and high chemical resistance.

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FEP coaxial cable
FEP

Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP) Coaxial Cable

Superior chemical stability, high-temperature resistance and excellent electrical performance in harsh environments.

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Different Structures of Peflon Coaxial Cable

Depending on the shielding structure, Peflon coaxial cable is classified into the following types.

Single shielded coaxial cable
Single Shielded

Single Shielded Coaxial Cable

One layer of metal shielding — used where lower electromagnetic interference protection is sufficient.

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Double shielded coaxial cable
Double Shielded

Double Shielded Coaxial Cable

Two layers of metal shielding for stronger anti-interference — suitable for longer-distance signal transmission and EMI-heavy environments.

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Unshielded coaxial cable
Unshielded

Unshielded Coaxial Cable

No metal shielding — used in low-cost applications that do not require high interference immunity.

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Cable Dimensions

RG Series — Industry-Standard Dimensions

RG (Radio Guide) series coaxial cable is the most common industry standard. The three workhorses are RG-6, RG-59 and RG-11.

RG-6 coaxial cable
RG-6

RG-6 Coaxial Cable

Usually used for cable and satellite signal transmission — the workhorse for residential and small-business installations.

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RG-59 coaxial cable
RG-59

RG-59 Coaxial Cable

Suitable for short-distance signal transmission such as home TV connections, CCTV and analog video.

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RG-11 coaxial cable
RG-11

RG-11 Coaxial Cable

Suitable for long-distance signal transmission where lower attenuation is required — broadband distribution backbone and long trunk runs.

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Applications

Different Applications of Peflon Coaxial Cable

Peflon coaxial cable selection is driven by the specific needs of the application. These four categories cover the majority of buyer demand.

Broadcast coaxial cable

Broadcast

Primarily used for transmitting TV and radio signals across cable networks.

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Data transmission coaxial cable

Data Transmission

Designed for high-speed data transmission and communication backbones.

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Network coaxial cable

Network

Used in computer networks, Ethernet over coax and structured cabling installations.

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Power transmission coaxial cable

Power Transmission

Mainly used for low-voltage power transmission in industrial and infrastructure projects.

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Performance

Key Features of Coaxial Cable

Strong Anti-Interference

The metal-mesh outer conductor provides excellent electromagnetic shielding — effectively reducing external interference.

High-Frequency Transmission

Coaxial cable is uniquely suited to transmitting high-frequency signals with low signal degradation.

Longer Transmission Distance

Coaxial cable transmits signals over longer distances — suitable for wide-area network and backbone links.

Why Peflon

How Peflon Ensures Coaxial Cable Quality

Build With Confidence — Choose Peflon

Our cables are made from the finest materials and are available in a variety of colors and types to match your project. All cables are rigorously tested to exceed industry standards. In addition, we offer durable and reliable tools and connectors, as well as professional support throughout the process.

Tested against IEC coaxial-cable standards, with ISO 9001 quality management and full REACH / RoHS / UL documentation.

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Big-Brand Equivalents

Coaxial Cable Brand Cross-Reference

Looking for a cost-effective alternative to a major coaxial cable brand? Peflon supplies quality-matched RG-series coax used by OEMs, distributors and integrators worldwide.

BrandSeries / ProductTypical Peflon Equivalent
Belden® Coaxial Cable1694A / 1855A / 9116Peflon RG-6 / RG-59 PTFE or FEP Coax
CommScope® CoaxialF1160BV / F660BVV / QR seriesPeflon RG-6 / RG-11 PE-Insulated Coax
Times Microwave LMR®LMR-200 / LMR-400 / LMR-600Peflon Low-Loss PTFE / FEP Coax · Custom Spec
Huber+Suhner® RF CoaxialSucoflex / RG-178 / RG-316Peflon PTFE / FEP High-Frequency Coax
Gore® High-Performance CoaxGORE-FLEX RF MicrowavePeflon ePTFE-Insulated Microwave Coax
Generic industrial / broadcast OEM coaxVarious private-label spoolsPeflon OEM Custom · Color, Jacket, Spool Spec

Belden®, CommScope®, LMR®, Huber+Suhner® and Gore® are trademarks of their respective owners. Peflon is an independent manufacturer of equivalent coaxial cable and supplies OEM / private-label customers worldwide.

FAQ

Coaxial Cable FAQ

Which insulation should I choose — PE, PVC, PTFE or FEP?

PE and PVC are cost-effective for general broadcast and residential use. PTFE and FEP are required for high-temperature service, low-loss RF transmission, harsh chemicals or plenum / fire-rated installations.

What is the difference between RG-6, RG-59 and RG-11?

RG-59 is the smallest, suited to short-distance video. RG-6 is the standard for cable / satellite TV. RG-11 has the largest center conductor and lowest attenuation — ideal for long trunk runs.

Can Peflon supply custom OEM coaxial cable?

Yes. We offer custom jacket color, insulation material, shielding configuration, spool length and private-label printing for OEM and distributor customers.

What insulation material is best for plenum installations?

FEP and low-smoke fluoropolymer insulators are typically required for plenum spaces. Peflon FEP coax meets the most common plenum / riser code requirements — confirm the spec with your AHJ.

Do you provide compliance documents (REACH, RoHS, UL)?

Yes — full document set including REACH, RoHS, halogen-free statements and UL flame-rating references ships with every order.

Related Products

Related Fluoropolymer Raw Materials

The insulation in Peflon coaxial cable starts as raw fluoropolymer — explore the resin and dispersion grades used in cable manufacturing.

PTFE dispersion

PTFE Dispersion

Water-based PTFE for impregnation and coating on wire and cable jackets.

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PTFE fine powder

PTFE Fine Powder

Paste-extrusion fine powder for PTFE-insulated wire and coaxial cable production.

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FEP resin

FEP Resin

Melt-processable FEP for plenum cable, high-frequency coax and chemical-resistant jackets.

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PFA resin

PFA Resin

High-purity PFA for the most demanding insulation and electronic-grade applications.

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PCTFE material

PCTFE Material

PCTFE for specialty cryogenic and aerospace cable assemblies.

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FEP for cable / wire

FEP for Cable / Wire

Dedicated FEP grade engineered for wire and cable extrusion — flame, smoke and toxicity optimized.

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