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PE Foam

Definition

PE foam is the abbreviation for polyethylene foam, a foamed polyethylene insulation with a lower dielectric constant than solid polyethylene, also abbreviated PEF.

Detailed Explanation

PE foam, or polyethylene foam, is polyethylene insulation that has been expanded with tiny gas cells to create a foamed structure. Introducing air or gas into the material lowers its effective dielectric constant compared with solid polyethylene, because air has a lower dielectric constant than the solid resin. This makes foamed polyethylene especially valuable in high-frequency and coaxial cable.

A lower dielectric constant reduces capacitance and signal loss, helping cable carry high-frequency signals more efficiently and supporting consistent impedance. Foamed insulation also reduces weight, while careful manufacturing maintains uniform cell structure for predictable electrical performance.

In commercial and industrial communication, foamed polyethylene insulation supports the performance of coaxial and high-frequency cable. Recognizing the material, also abbreviated PEF, helps in interpreting specifications for signal cable.

Because a lower dielectric constant reduces capacitance and signal loss, foamed polyethylene helps cable carry high-frequency signals efficiently while supporting consistent impedance, and careful manufacturing maintains a uniform cell structure that keeps the electrical performance predictable.

Recognizing how a lower dielectric constant benefits signal cable helps illustrate the construction details behind dependable, low-loss coaxial and high-frequency communication cable.

This combination of low loss and reduced weight is why foamed polyethylene appears so often in the coaxial and high-frequency cable used for demanding signal applications.

At Windy City Wire, the focus on engineered low-voltage cable includes foamed insulations like PE foam that improve high-frequency performance. Understanding how a lower dielectric constant benefits signal cable helps customers appreciate the construction details behind dependable communication and AV cable.

Abbreviation / Alternate Name

PE Foam or PEF (polyethylene foam)

Applications / Use Cases

  • Low-loss coaxial cable insulation
  • High-frequency signal cable
  • Reducing dielectric constant and capacitance
  • Lightweight insulation
  • Consistent-impedance constructions

Related Terms

  • PEF
  • PE
  • Polyethylene
  • Dielectric Constant
  • Low Loss